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Commiphora

The genus of the myrrhs, Commiphora, is the most species-rich genus of flowering plants in the frankincense and myrrh family, Burseraceae. The genus contains approximately 190 species of shrubs and trees, which are distributed throughout the (sub-) tropical regions of Africa, the western Indian Ocean islands, the Arabian Peninsula, India, and South America.[2][3][1] The genus is drought-tolerant and common throughout the xerophytic scrub, seasonally dry tropical forests, and woodlands of these regions.

Commiphora
Commiphora caudata
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Burseraceae
Genus: Commiphora
Jacq. (1797)
Species

ca. 190. See text.

Synonyms[1]
  • Balessam Bruce (1790)
  • Balsamea Gled. (1782)
  • Balsamodendrum Kunth (1824)
  • Balsamophloeos O.Berg (1862)
  • Balsamus Stackh. (1814)
  • Bdellion Baill. ex Laness. (1886), not validly publ.
  • Hemprichia Ehrenb. (1829)
  • Heudelotia A.Rich. (1831)
  • Hitzera Klotzsch (1861)
  • Neomangenotia J.-F.Leroy (1976)
  • Niotoutt Adans. (1759)
  • Protionopsis Blume (1850)
  • Spondiopsis Engl. (1895)
Commiphora saxicola - MHNT

The common name myrrh refers to several species of the genus, from which aromatic resins are derived for various fragrance and medicinal uses by humans.

Description Edit

Leaves in Commiphora are pinnately compound (or very rarely unifoliolate). Many species are armed with spines. Bark is often exfoliating, peeling in thin sheets to reveal colorful, sometimes photosynthetic, bark below. Stems are frequently succulent, especially in species native to drier environments. Flowers are typically dioecious (subdioecious) and fruits are drupes, usually with a 2-locular ovary (one is abortive).[4] In response to wounding, the stems of many species will exude aromatic resins.

Ecology and biogeography Edit

Commiphora can serve as a model genus for understanding plant evolution in the drier regions of the Old World tropics, particularly in eastern continental Africa and Madagascar, where diversity in the genus is concentrated. The closely related sister genus to Commiphora, Bursera, has been used as a model genus to study patterns of evolution in the New World seasonally dry tropical forests.[5]

Use by humans Edit

Products from many species of Commiphora have been used for various purposes, sometimes as timber, building material, and natural fencing, but more often valued for the aromatic resins produced by several members of the genus. "Myrrh", the common name for these dried resins, is fragrant and has been used both as fragrance and for medicinal purposes (e.g., Balsam of Mecca, C. gileadensis).[6] Use of myrrh resin is frequent and pronounced throughout historical texts of cultural significance, including the Bible.

Systematics and taxonomy Edit

Recent studies using DNA sequence data have confirmed the monophyly of Commiphora;[3][7] however, this data suggests that previous classification of the genus into sections does not reflect monophyletic interspecific relationships.

Species Edit

181 species are accepted:[1]

  • Commiphora acuminata Mattick
  • Commiphora africana (A.Rich.) Engl. (syn. Heudelotia africana),[8] sometimes identified with ancient bdellium. Used indirectly by the San bushmen to poison their arrow tips for hunting [9]
  • Commiphora alata Chiov.
  • Commiphora alaticaulis J.B.Gillett & Vollesen
  • Commiphora anacardiifolia Dinter & Engl.
  • Commiphora andranovoryensis Phillipson, Raharim., A.Weeks & Gostel
  • Commiphora angolensis Engl., also known as "sand commiphora", growing mainly in Angola and Namibia
  • Commiphora angustifoliolata Mendes
  • Commiphora ankaranensis (J.-F.Leroy) Cheek & Rakot.
  • Commiphora antunesii Engl.
  • Commiphora aprevalii Guillaumin, endemic to Madagascar
  • Commiphora arafy H.Perrier
  • Commiphora arenaria Thulin
  • Commiphora baluensis Engl.
  • Commiphora benguelensis Swanepoel
  • Commiphora berardellii Chiov.
  • Commiphora berryi (Arn.) Engl.
  • Commiphora boranensis Vollesen[8]
  • Commiphora brevicalyx H.Perrier
  • Commiphora buruxa Swanepoel
  • Commiphora caerulea Burtt
  • Commiphora campestris Engl.
  • Commiphora capensis (Sond.) Engl.
  • Commiphora capuronii Bard.-Vauc.
  • Commiphora caudata (Wight & Arn.) Engl.[8]
  • Commiphora cervifolia Van der Walt
  • Commiphora chaetocarpa J.B.Gillett
  • Commiphora chevalieri Engl.
  • Commiphora chiovendana J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora ciliata Vollesen
  • Commiphora coleopsis H.Perrier
  • Commiphora confusa Vollesen
  • Commiphora corrugata J.B.Gillett & Vollesen[8]
  • Commiphora crenatoserrata Engl.
  • Commiphora cuneifolia Baker
  • Commiphora cyclophylla Chiov.
  • Commiphora dalzielii Hutch.
  • Commiphora dinteri Engl.
  • Commiphora discolor Mendes
  • Commiphora drake-brockmanii Sprague
  • Commiphora dulcis Engl.
  • Commiphora edulis (Klotzsch) Engl.
  • Commiphora elliptica Phillipson, Raharim., A.Weeks & Gostel
  • Commiphora eminii Engl.
  • Commiphora engleri Guillaumin
  • Commiphora enneaphylla Chiov.
  • Commiphora erlangeriana Engl.
  • Commiphora erosa Vollesen
  • Commiphora falcata Capuron
  • Commiphora foliacea Sprague
  • Commiphora franciscana Capuron
  • Commiphora fraxinifolia Baker
  • Commiphora fraxinoides (Hiern) K.Schum.
  • Commiphora fulvotomentosa Engl.
  • Commiphora gardoensis J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora gariepensis Swanepoel
  • Commiphora giessii Van der Walt
  • Commiphora gileadensis (L.) C.Chr.[8] (syn. Commiphora opobalsamum), producing balsam of Mecca.
  • Commiphora glandulosa Schinz
  • Commiphora glaucescens Engl.
  • Commiphora gorinii Chiov.
  • Commiphora gracilifrondosa Dinter ex Van der Walt
  • Commiphora grandifolia Engl.
  • Commiphora grosswelleri Engl.
  • Commiphora guerichiania Engl.
  • Commiphora guidottii Chiov. ex Guid. (syn. Commiphora sessiliflora), producing habak hadi, known as bisabol, opoponax, scented or sweet myrrh.[10]
  • Commiphora guillauminii H.Perrier
  • Commiphora gurreh Engl.
  • Commiphora hartmannii Engl.
  • Commiphora harveyi (Engl.) Engl.
  • Commiphora hereroensis Schinz
  • Commiphora hildebrandtii Engl.
  • Commiphora hodai Sprague
  • Commiphora hornbyi Burtt
  • Commiphora horrida Chiov.
  • Commiphora humbertii H.Perrier
  • Commiphora kaokoensis Swanepoel
  • Commiphora karibensis Wild
  • Commiphora kataf (Forssk.) Engl.(syn. Commiphora holtziana Engl, Commiphora erythraea (Ehrenb.) Engl.), producing habak hagar, known as sweet myrrh, sometimes sold as opoponax.[10]
  • Commiphora kerstingii Engl.
  • Commiphora kraeuseliana Heine
  • Commiphora kua (R.Br. ex Royle) Vollesen (syn. Commiphora habessinica (O.Berg) Engl.)
  • Commiphora kucharii Thulin
  • Commiphora kuneneana Swanepoel
  • Commiphora lacerata Thulin
  • Commiphora lamii H.Perrier
  • Commiphora lasiodisca H.Perrier
  • Commiphora laxecymigera H.Perrier
  • Commiphora leandriana H.Perrier
  • Commiphora leptophloeos (Mart.) J.B.Gillett, the only species of Commiphora present in the Americas.[11]
  • Commiphora lobatospathulata J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora longibracteata Engl.
  • Commiphora madagascariensis Jacq.
  • Commiphora mafaidoha H.Perrier[12]
  • Commiphora mahafaliensis Capuron
  • Commiphora marchandii Engl.
  • Commiphora marlothii Engl.
  • Commiphora merkeri Engl.
  • Commiphora merkii Engl.
  • Commiphora mildbraedii Engl.
  • Commiphora mollis (Oliv.) Engl.
  • Commiphora mombassensis Engl.
  • Commiphora monoica Vollesen
  • Commiphora monstruosa (H.Perrier) Capuron
  • Commiphora morondavensis Phillipson, Raharim., A.Weeks & Gostel
  • Commiphora mossambicensis (Oliv.) Engl.
  • Commiphora mossamedensis Mendes
  • Commiphora mulelame (Hiern) K.Schum.
  • Commiphora multifoliolata J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora multijuga (Hiern) K.Schum.
  • Commiphora murraywatsonii J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora myrrha (Nees) Engl. (syn. Commiphora molmol), producing myrrh.
  • Commiphora namaensis Schinz
  • Commiphora namibensis Swanepoel
  • Commiphora neglecta I.Verd.
  • Commiphora oblanceolata Schinz
  • Commiphora oblongifolia J.B.Gillett
  • Commiphora obovata Chiov.
  • Commiphora oddurensis Chiov.
  • Commiphora omundomba Swanepoel & A.Weeks
  • Commiphora orbicularis Engl.
  • Commiphora ornifolia (Balf.f.) J.B.Gillett
  • Commiphora otjihipana Swanepoel
  • Commiphora ovalifolia J.B.Gillett
  • Commiphora paolii Chiov.
  • Commiphora parvifolia (Balf.f.) Engl.
  • Commiphora pedunculata (Kotschy & Peyr.) Engl.
  • Commiphora pervilleana Engl.
  • Commiphora planifrons (Balf.f.) Engl.
  • Commiphora playfairii (Hook.f. ex Oliv.) Engl.
  • Commiphora pruinosa Engl.
  • Commiphora pseudopaolii J.B.Gillett
  • Commiphora pteleifolia Engl.
  • Commiphora pterocarpa H.Perrier
  • Commiphora pyracanthoides Engl.
  • Commiphora quadricincta Schweinf.
  • Commiphora quercifoliola J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora rangeana Engl.
  • Commiphora razakamalalae Gostel, Phillipson & A.Weeks
  • Commiphora rostrata Engl.
  • Commiphora ruquietiana Dinter & Engl.
  • Commiphora ruspolii Chiov.
  • Commiphora samharensis Schweinf.
  • Commiphora sarandensis Burtt
  • Commiphora saxicola Engl., Rock corkwood, a shrub endemic to Namibia[13]
  • Commiphora schimperi (O.Bergman) Engl.
  • Commiphora schlechteri Engl.
  • Commiphora schultzei Engl.
  • Commiphora sennii Chiov.
  • Commiphora serrata Engl.
  • Commiphora serrulata Engl.
  • Commiphora setulifera Chiov. ex Guid.
  • Commiphora simplicifolia H.Perrier[14]
  • Commiphora sinuata H.Perrier
  • Commiphora socotrana (Balf.f.) Engl.
  • Commiphora spathulata Mattick
  • Commiphora spathulifoliolata Engl.
  • Commiphora sphaerocarpa Chiov
  • Commiphora spinulosa J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora staphyleifolia Chiov.
  • Commiphora stellatopubescens J.B.Gillett ex Thulin
  • Commiphora stellulata H.Perrier
  • Commiphora steynii Swanepoel
  • Commiphora stocksiana (Engl.) Engl., known in Pakistan as bayisa gugal
  • Commiphora sulcata Chiov.
  • Commiphora swynnertonii Burtt
  • Commiphora tenuipetiolata Engl.
  • Commiphora tetramera Engl.
  • Commiphora truncata Engl.
  • Commiphora tsimanampetsae Capuron
  • Commiphora ugogensis Engl.
  • Commiphora ulugurensis Engl.
  • Commiphora unilobata J.B.Gillett & Vollesen
  • Commiphora viminea Burtt Davy
  • Commiphora virgata Engl.
  • Commiphora wightii (Arn.) Bhandari (syn. Commiphora mukul[15]), producing gum guggul, sometimes identified with ancient bdellium.
  • Commiphora wildii Merxm.
  • Commiphora woodii Engl.
  • Commiphora zanzibarica (Baill.) Engl.

Gallery Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "Commiphora Jacq. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  2. ^ Daly et al. 2011. Burseraceae. Families and genera of vascular plants. 10:76–104.
  3. ^ a b Weeks, A. and Simpson, B.B. 2007. Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Commiphora (Burseraceae) yields insight on the evolution and historical biogeography of an “impossible” genus. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 42:62–79.
  4. ^ Gillett, J.B. 1991. Burseraceae. In: Polhill, R.M. (Ed.), Flora of Tropical East Africa. A.A. Balkema, Rotterdam. Pp. 1–95.
  5. ^ De Nova, A. et al. 2011. Insights into the historical construction of species-rich Mesoamerican seasonally dry tropical forests: the diversification of Bursera (Burseraceae, Sapindales). New Phytologist. 193(1):276–287.
  6. ^ Musselman, L.J. 2007. Figs, Dates, Laurel, and Myrrh: Plants of the Bible and the Quran. Timber Press, Inc. Portland, Oregon. Pp. 194–197.
  7. ^ Weeks, A., et al. 2005. The phylogenetic history and biogeography of the frankincense and myrrh family (Burseraceae) based on nuclear and chloroplast sequence data. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 35:85–101.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Species in GRIN for genus". www.ars-grin.gov. Retrieved 2009-01-15.
  9. ^ Moorcroft, Koos; Gunduza, Raphael, Traditional skills of the Bushmen - Part 1: BUSHMAN WEAPONS
  10. ^ a b Thulin, Mats; Claeson, Per (1991). "The Botanical Origin of Scented Myrrh (Bissabol or Habak Hadi)". Economic Botany. 45 (4): 487–494. doi:10.1007/BF02930711. ISSN 0013-0001. JSTOR 4255391. S2CID 22229398.
  11. ^ "Commiphora leptophloeos (Mart.) J.B.Gillett | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2022-05-05.
  12. ^ TRANS-MAD Development Parc National de Kirindy-Mite
  13. ^ Hoffmann, Luise (1 June 2017). "The Rock-corkwood (Commiphora saxicola)". The Namibian. Meet the trees of Namibia. p. 9.
  14. ^ "Commiphora simplicifolia in A Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar @ efloras.org". www.efloras.org. Retrieved 2009-02-19.
  15. ^ "Tropicos.org". Retrieved June 6, 2014.

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The genus of the myrrhs Commiphora is the most species rich genus of flowering plants in the frankincense and myrrh family Burseraceae The genus contains approximately 190 species of shrubs and trees which are distributed throughout the sub tropical regions of Africa the western Indian Ocean islands the Arabian Peninsula India and South America 2 3 1 The genus is drought tolerant and common throughout the xerophytic scrub seasonally dry tropical forests and woodlands of these regions CommiphoraCommiphora caudataScientific classificationKingdom PlantaeClade TracheophytesClade AngiospermsClade EudicotsClade RosidsOrder SapindalesFamily BurseraceaeGenus CommiphoraJacq 1797 Speciesca 190 See text Synonyms 1 Balessam Bruce 1790 Balsamea Gled 1782 Balsamodendrum Kunth 1824 Balsamophloeos O Berg 1862 Balsamus Stackh 1814 Bdellion Baill ex Laness 1886 not validly publ Hemprichia Ehrenb 1829 Heudelotia A Rich 1831 Hitzera Klotzsch 1861 Neomangenotia J F Leroy 1976 Niotoutt Adans 1759 Protionopsis Blume 1850 Spondiopsis Engl 1895 Commiphora saxicola MHNTThe common name myrrh refers to several species of the genus from which aromatic resins are derived for various fragrance and medicinal uses by humans Contents 1 Description 2 Ecology and biogeography 3 Use by humans 4 Systematics and taxonomy 4 1 Species 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksDescription EditLeaves in Commiphora are pinnately compound or very rarely unifoliolate Many species are armed with spines Bark is often exfoliating peeling in thin sheets to reveal colorful sometimes photosynthetic bark below Stems are frequently succulent especially in species native to drier environments Flowers are typically dioecious subdioecious and fruits are drupes usually with a 2 locular ovary one is abortive 4 In response to wounding the stems of many species will exude aromatic resins Ecology and biogeography EditCommiphora can serve as a model genus for understanding plant evolution in the drier regions of the Old World tropics particularly in eastern continental Africa and Madagascar where diversity in the genus is concentrated The closely related sister genus to Commiphora Bursera has been used as a model genus to study patterns of evolution in the New World seasonally dry tropical forests 5 Use by humans EditProducts from many species of Commiphora have been used for various purposes sometimes as timber building material and natural fencing but more often valued for the aromatic resins produced by several members of the genus Myrrh the common name for these dried resins is fragrant and has been used both as fragrance and for medicinal purposes e g Balsam of Mecca C gileadensis 6 Use of myrrh resin is frequent and pronounced throughout historical texts of cultural significance including the Bible Systematics and taxonomy EditRecent studies using DNA sequence data have confirmed the monophyly of Commiphora 3 7 however this data suggests that previous classification of the genus into sections does not reflect monophyletic interspecific relationships Species Edit 181 species are accepted 1 Commiphora acuminata Mattick Commiphora africana A Rich Engl syn Heudelotia africana 8 sometimes identified with ancient bdellium Used indirectly by the San bushmen to poison their arrow tips for hunting 9 Commiphora alata Chiov Commiphora alaticaulis J B Gillett amp Vollesen Commiphora anacardiifolia Dinter amp Engl Commiphora andranovoryensis Phillipson Raharim A Weeks amp Gostel Commiphora angolensis Engl also known as sand commiphora growing mainly in Angola and Namibia Commiphora angustifoliolata Mendes Commiphora ankaranensis J F Leroy Cheek amp Rakot Commiphora antunesii Engl Commiphora aprevalii Guillaumin endemic to Madagascar Commiphora arafy H Perrier Commiphora arenaria Thulin Commiphora baluensis Engl Commiphora benguelensis Swanepoel Commiphora berardellii Chiov Commiphora berryi Arn Engl Commiphora boranensis Vollesen 8 Commiphora brevicalyx H Perrier Commiphora buruxa Swanepoel Commiphora caerulea Burtt Commiphora campestris Engl Commiphora capensis Sond Engl Commiphora capuronii Bard Vauc Commiphora caudata Wight amp Arn Engl 8 Commiphora cervifolia Van der Walt Commiphora chaetocarpa J B Gillett Commiphora chevalieri Engl Commiphora chiovendana J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora ciliata Vollesen Commiphora coleopsis H Perrier Commiphora confusa Vollesen Commiphora corrugata J B Gillett amp Vollesen 8 Commiphora crenatoserrata Engl Commiphora cuneifolia Baker Commiphora cyclophylla Chiov Commiphora dalzielii Hutch Commiphora dinteri Engl Commiphora discolor Mendes Commiphora drake brockmanii Sprague Commiphora dulcis Engl Commiphora edulis Klotzsch Engl Commiphora elliptica Phillipson Raharim A Weeks amp Gostel Commiphora eminii Engl Commiphora engleri Guillaumin Commiphora enneaphylla Chiov Commiphora erlangeriana Engl Commiphora erosa Vollesen Commiphora falcata Capuron Commiphora foliacea Sprague Commiphora franciscana Capuron Commiphora fraxinifolia Baker Commiphora fraxinoides Hiern K Schum Commiphora fulvotomentosa Engl Commiphora gardoensis J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora gariepensis Swanepoel Commiphora giessii Van der Walt Commiphora gileadensis L C Chr 8 syn Commiphora opobalsamum producing balsam of Mecca Commiphora glandulosa Schinz Commiphora glaucescens Engl Commiphora gorinii Chiov Commiphora gracilifrondosa Dinter ex Van der Walt Commiphora grandifolia Engl Commiphora grosswelleri Engl Commiphora guerichiania Engl Commiphora guidottii Chiov ex Guid syn Commiphora sessiliflora producing habak hadi known as bisabol opoponax scented or sweet myrrh 10 Commiphora guillauminii H Perrier Commiphora gurreh Engl Commiphora hartmannii Engl Commiphora harveyi Engl Engl Commiphora hereroensis Schinz Commiphora hildebrandtii Engl Commiphora hodai Sprague Commiphora hornbyi Burtt Commiphora horrida Chiov Commiphora humbertii H Perrier Commiphora kaokoensis Swanepoel Commiphora karibensis Wild Commiphora kataf Forssk Engl syn Commiphora holtziana Engl Commiphora erythraea Ehrenb Engl producing habak hagar known as sweet myrrh sometimes sold as opoponax 10 Commiphora kerstingii Engl Commiphora kraeuseliana Heine Commiphora kua R Br ex Royle Vollesen syn Commiphora habessinica O Berg Engl Commiphora kucharii Thulin Commiphora kuneneana Swanepoel Commiphora lacerata Thulin Commiphora lamii H Perrier Commiphora lasiodisca H Perrier Commiphora laxecymigera H Perrier Commiphora leandriana H Perrier Commiphora leptophloeos Mart J B Gillett the only species of Commiphora present in the Americas 11 Commiphora lobatospathulata J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora longibracteata Engl Commiphora madagascariensis Jacq Commiphora mafaidoha H Perrier 12 Commiphora mahafaliensis Capuron Commiphora marchandii Engl Commiphora marlothii Engl Commiphora merkeri Engl Commiphora merkii Engl Commiphora mildbraedii Engl Commiphora mollis Oliv Engl Commiphora mombassensis Engl Commiphora monoica Vollesen Commiphora monstruosa H Perrier Capuron Commiphora morondavensis Phillipson Raharim A Weeks amp Gostel Commiphora mossambicensis Oliv Engl Commiphora mossamedensis Mendes Commiphora mulelame Hiern K Schum Commiphora multifoliolata J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora multijuga Hiern K Schum Commiphora murraywatsonii J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora myrrha Nees Engl syn Commiphora molmol producing myrrh Commiphora namaensis Schinz Commiphora namibensis Swanepoel Commiphora neglecta I Verd Commiphora oblanceolata Schinz Commiphora oblongifolia J B Gillett Commiphora obovata Chiov Commiphora oddurensis Chiov Commiphora omundomba Swanepoel amp A Weeks Commiphora orbicularis Engl Commiphora ornifolia Balf f J B Gillett Commiphora otjihipana Swanepoel Commiphora ovalifolia J B Gillett Commiphora paolii Chiov Commiphora parvifolia Balf f Engl Commiphora pedunculata Kotschy amp Peyr Engl Commiphora pervilleana Engl Commiphora planifrons Balf f Engl Commiphora playfairii Hook f ex Oliv Engl Commiphora pruinosa Engl Commiphora pseudopaolii J B Gillett Commiphora pteleifolia Engl Commiphora pterocarpa H Perrier Commiphora pyracanthoides Engl Commiphora quadricincta Schweinf Commiphora quercifoliola J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora rangeana Engl Commiphora razakamalalae Gostel Phillipson amp A Weeks Commiphora rostrata Engl Commiphora ruquietiana Dinter amp Engl Commiphora ruspolii Chiov Commiphora samharensis Schweinf Commiphora sarandensis Burtt Commiphora saxicola Engl Rock corkwood a shrub endemic to Namibia 13 Commiphora schimperi O Bergman Engl Commiphora schlechteri Engl Commiphora schultzei Engl Commiphora sennii Chiov Commiphora serrata Engl Commiphora serrulata Engl Commiphora setulifera Chiov ex Guid Commiphora simplicifolia H Perrier 14 Commiphora sinuata H Perrier Commiphora socotrana Balf f Engl Commiphora spathulata Mattick Commiphora spathulifoliolata Engl Commiphora sphaerocarpa Chiov Commiphora spinulosa J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora staphyleifolia Chiov Commiphora stellatopubescens J B Gillett ex Thulin Commiphora stellulata H Perrier Commiphora steynii Swanepoel Commiphora stocksiana Engl Engl known in Pakistan as bayisa gugal Commiphora sulcata Chiov Commiphora swynnertonii Burtt Commiphora tenuipetiolata Engl Commiphora tetramera Engl Commiphora truncata Engl Commiphora tsimanampetsae Capuron Commiphora ugogensis Engl Commiphora ulugurensis Engl Commiphora unilobata J B Gillett amp Vollesen Commiphora viminea Burtt Davy Commiphora virgata Engl Commiphora wightii Arn Bhandari syn Commiphora mukul 15 producing gum guggul sometimes identified with ancient bdellium Commiphora wildii Merxm Commiphora woodii Engl Commiphora zanzibarica Baill Engl Gallery Edit nbsp Commiphora simplicifolia nbsp Commiphora simplicifolia nbsp Commiphora marlothii nbsp Commiphora mollisReferences Edit a b c Commiphora Jacq Plants of the World Online Kew Science Plants of the World Online Retrieved 1 October 2023 Daly et al 2011 Burseraceae Families and genera of vascular plants 10 76 104 a b Weeks A and Simpson B B 2007 Molecular phylogenetic analysis of Commiphora Burseraceae yields insight on the evolution and historical biogeography of an impossible genus Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 42 62 79 Gillett J B 1991 Burseraceae In Polhill R M Ed Flora of Tropical East Africa A A Balkema Rotterdam Pp 1 95 De Nova A et al 2011 Insights into the historical construction of species rich Mesoamerican seasonally dry tropical forests the diversification of Bursera Burseraceae Sapindales New Phytologist 193 1 276 287 Musselman L J 2007 Figs Dates Laurel and Myrrh Plants of the Bible and the Quran Timber Press Inc Portland Oregon Pp 194 197 Weeks A et al 2005 The phylogenetic history and biogeography of the frankincense and myrrh family Burseraceae based on nuclear and chloroplast sequence data Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 35 85 101 a b c d e Species in GRIN for genus www ars grin gov Retrieved 2009 01 15 Moorcroft Koos Gunduza Raphael Traditional skills of the Bushmen Part 1 BUSHMAN WEAPONS a b Thulin Mats Claeson Per 1991 The Botanical Origin of Scented Myrrh Bissabol or Habak Hadi Economic Botany 45 4 487 494 doi 10 1007 BF02930711 ISSN 0013 0001 JSTOR 4255391 S2CID 22229398 Commiphora leptophloeos Mart J B Gillett Plants of the World Online Kew Science Plants of the World Online Retrieved 2022 05 05 TRANS MAD Development Parc National de Kirindy Mite Hoffmann Luise 1 June 2017 The Rock corkwood Commiphora saxicola The Namibian Meet the trees of Namibia p 9 Commiphora simplicifolia in A Catalogue of the Vascular Plants of Madagascar efloras org www efloras org Retrieved 2009 02 19 Tropicos org Retrieved June 6 2014 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Commiphora Flora of Pakistan Commiphora Biblical Burseraceae permanent dead link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Commiphora amp oldid 1178362785, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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