Description
Trees growing at higher elevations may produce different compound ratios compared to those in coastal areas
Boswellia frereana adds an elegant brightness with its refined sweetness
especially given the discovery of new species and hybrids in the region
The tree’s leaves showcase the typical pinnate structure found throughout the genus Boswellia
Parvifolia Myrrh Socotra Island Yemen (Commiphora Parvifolia) New Trees growing at higher elevationsCommiphora Parvifolia: The Rare Socotran Myrrh Tree Hidden on the remote island of Socotra lies one of the worlds rarest myrrh producing trees, Commiphora parvifolia. This species stands as a testament to the extraordinary biodiversity of this isolated archipelago, where evolution has crafted species found nowhere else on Earth. Belonging to the Burseraceae family, commonly known as the frankincense and myrrh family, it is part of the diverse genus
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