Commiphora
Commiphora are a fascinating collection of trees and shrubs in the Burseraceae family, renowned for their aromatic resins and traditional uses. Native primarily to arid and semi-arid regions of Africa, Arabia, and Asia, these plants are distinguished by their spiny bark and evergreen foliage. Among the best-known species is Commiphora myrrha, which produces myrrh, a precious resin used in perfumery, traditional medicine, and religious rituals. Commiphora are valued for their ability to adapt to harsh soil conditions and withstand drought, making them ideal choices for botanical gardens, desert landscapes, or spaces requiring hardy plants. Easy to maintain once established, they require full sun and moderate watering. In addition to their economic properties, Commiphora play an important ecological role by providing habitat and a food source for a variety of pollinator species and local wildlife. Their rugged beauty and multiple uses make them valuable elements for any landscaping project seeking both aesthetics and functionality.
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