Commiphora giessii J.j.a.van Der Walt

Species

Angiosperms > Sapindales > Burseraceae > Commiphora

Characteristics

A shrub. It loses its leaves during the year. It grows 1-3 m high. The bark is smooth and shiny. The leaves have 3 leaflets. The leaflets do not have stalks. Male and female flowers are on separate plants. The flowers are small and red or green. The fruit is almost round.
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Growth support free-standing
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Environment

It is a subtropical plant. It grows in hot arid areas. It grows in places with a marked dry season. It grows in areas with an annual rainfall of 50-200 mm. It grows in well drained rocky soils. In southern Africa it grows between 400-800 m above sea level. It can tolerate drought. It can grow in arid places.
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Usage

The stems are chewed for their moisture.
Uses animal food food fuel invertebrate food material
Edible stems
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Cultivation

It can be cut back and will re-grow.
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Distribution

Commiphora giessii world distribution map, present in Namibia

Identifiers

LSID urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:127662-1
WFO ID wfo-0000617281
COL ID XG5G
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Synonyms

Commiphora giessii