COMMIPHORA simplicifolia
COMMIPHORA simplicifolia
COMMIPHORA simplicifolia
COMMIPHORA simplicifolia
COMMIPHORA simplicifolia
COMMIPHORA simplicifolia

COMMIPHORA simplicifolia

Author : Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler, 1883
Family : Burseraceae
Habitat : Madagascar
This member of the Burseraceae family was described by Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler in 1883. It is found on Madagascar, growing in a well drained soil with some water and some to lots of sun. The stem can grow to fifteen centimetres in diameter, and the plant can reach a height of one to one and a half meter. The flowers are yellowish.
2 years old seedling. 10/15 cm. See pics
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CULTURE :
Exposure : bright and sunny.
Temperature : minimum of 10°c (summer growth)
Soil : not too rich but mainly well drained. You can use a mix of pumice with your habitual potting soil
winter resting with loose of leaves in autumn

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