International Succulent Introductions

Plant Introductions of the Huntington Botanical Gardens
(published in the Cactus and Succulent Journal)
Vol. 75 (2), March - April, 2003

Commiphora lamii Perrier.

Commiphora lamii
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ISI 2003-20. Commiphora lamii Perrier.

This genus includes a variety of caudiciform and pachycaulous species from the Old World, the best-known of which is C. myrrha, the source of myrrh. C. lamii eventually becomes a small tree with a thickened trunk clothed in peeling bark. But even as a juvenile plant, the foliage recommends it―a glossy green with red midribs at the base of each of the three leaflets, creating a red "eye". HBG 89139, plants from seed collected Nov. 18, 2001, by Röösli, Hoffmann (1501) & Lavranos at Lac Anony, near Amboasary, Madagascar. It grows in sand dunes with Uncarina roeoesliana, Pachypodium lamerei and many other succulents. $12.50.

 

 

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