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The myrrh genus, 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, Vietnam, and South America. The genus is drought tolerant and common throughout the xerophytic scrub, seasonally dry tropical forests, and woodlands of these regions. 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.
Commiphora mollis commonly known as Soft-leaved Commiphora, Velvet Commiphora, Velvet Corkwood and Velvet-leaved Corkwood is an indigenous small to medium sized deciduous tree. Unlike the majority of Commiphora species Commiphora mollis is unarmed. The bark is grey to brown, smooth or flaking in rather thick discs. The flowers that are borne in spring before the leaves appear in small axillary clusters and are yellowish to pinkish. |