Buddleja coriacea typically makes a densely crowned, sprawling
trioecious shrub or tree, branching almost at ground level. Usually growing to less than 4 m in height in the wild, it can occasionally reach 12 m, with stems up to 40 cm in diameter; the bark is fissured. The species is chiefly distinguished by its small, thick, leathery leaves, 1–4 cm long by 0.5–1.5 cm wide, with 3–4 mm
petioles. The upper surfaces of the leaves are dark-green and glabrous, contrasting with the undersides which are covered in a
cinnamon-brown
indumentum. The scented
inflorescences comprise 3–8 pairs of head-like cymes, 0.9–1.2 cm in diameter, of 8–12 flowers, the
corollas 4.5–6 mm in length, deep yellow to orange-yellow, becoming orange-red with age. Flowering occurs throughout the year, but most commonly between December and June.
Ploidy:
2n = 76 (tetraploid). ==Cultivation==