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CORKWOOD 'Blue-Leaved' --Commiphora glaucescens--

CORKWOOD 'Blue-Leaved' --Commiphora glaucescens--

A beautiful, small, dry deciduous tree to about 8 m tall with golden to reddish brown or coppery colored, smooth, peeling bark and simple, elliptic, bluish gray green leaves with undulate margins. The small, creamy white flowers are followed by reddish fruits. Extremely fragrant, the resin, leaves and fruits smell like sweet frankincense. Commiphora glaucescens is fairly widespread and common in northern Namibia, where it inhabits rocky slopes and outcrops and grows along seasonal streams. Even though it will make an exeptional ornamental and a great bonsai subject, it is largely unknown in cultivation.Cultural RequirementsSun Exposure Full sun from early ageLight shade when youngWater Requirements LowDrought Tolerance YesWind Tolerance ModerateAppearanceGrowth Rate ModerateGrowth Form Small TreeOrnamental Value BeautifulUsesProperties ColorfulDeciduousDioeciousGardening BonsaiIndoorLandscapingOrnamentalPottedAgriculture/Forestry Forage/FodderWood Pale WoodVery Light Wood

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