
Commiphora schimperi - Wikipedia
Commiphora schimperi, also known as glossy-leaved corkwood, is a tree species in the genus Commiphora. It is native eastern and southern Africa and the southern Arabian Peninsula, from Sudan and Yemen in the north to Botswana and northern South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal and Northern Provinces) in the south. [2] [1]
Commiphora schimperi in Global Plants on JSTOR
COMMIPHORA flabellulifera Chiov. [family BURSERACEAE], (1916), as “ C. flahellulifera ”;. types: S1, Paoli 781, 915, 949 (FT syn.). Shrub or small tree, 2–6 m tall, spiny, glabrous or almost so throughout; bark yellowish to grey, peeling in small flakes; young branchlets glabrous.
Flora of Zimbabwe: Species information: Commiphora schimperi
schimperi: named for George Wilhelm Schimper (1804-1878) who spent more than 40 years in Ethiopia where the type specimen comes from. In hot and dry woodland and scrub often on sandy soils. Burrows, J.E., Burrows, S.M., Lötter, M.C. & Schmidt, E. (2018). Trees and Shrubs Mozambique Publishing Print Matters (Pty), Cape Town. Page 375.
Commiphora schimperi - Useful Tropical Plants - The Ferns
2024年10月13日 · Commiphora schimperi is a spiny shrub or small tree growing from 2 - 6 metres tall. The plant is harvested from the wild for its gum. Eastern Africa - S. Africa north to Ethiopia and into Arabia. ]. A plant of drier areas of the tropics and subtropics, growing in areas with a distinct dry season.
光叶没药树 - 百度百科
光叶没药树(学名:Commiphora schimperi)是植物界被子植物门木兰纲蔷薇亚纲蔷薇超目无患子目橄榄科没药树属植物。
Commiphora schimperi (O.Berg) Engl. - Plants of the World Online
First published in A.L.P.P.de Candolle & A.C.P.de Candolle, Monogr. Phan. 4: 13 (1883) The native range of this species is Eritrea to S. Africa, Arabian Peninsula. It is a shrub or tree and grows primarily in the seasonally dry tropical biome.
Commiphora schimperi (O.Berg) Engl. - World Flora Online
Shrub or small bushy tree, spiny, quite glabrous except for a few brown hairs at the apex and base of the petioles; bark smooth, peeling in yellowish strips. Calyx 1·5 mm. long, lobed to 1/3-way or less.
Commiphora schimperi [family BURSERACEAE] - JSTOR
Besides many other differences such as in flower and fruit structure, the two species can also be distinguished on the hairiness of the leaves. The leaves of C. africana are pilose to tomentose, while those of C. schimperi possess only a few glandular hairs. A pungent resin odour is emitted when fresh leaves are picked.
Commiphora schimperi - Cactus Jungle
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Commiphora schimperi O. Berg Engl. [family BURSERACEAE]
Shrub or small bushy tree, spiny, quite glabrous except for a few brown hairs at the apex and base of the petioles; bark smooth, peeling in yellowish strips.