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This plant is a shrub or tree growing up to 10 meters (33 feet) tall. The trunk is swollen, with peeling red-tinged bark. The leaves are pinnate, each made up ...
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The drought-tolerant elephant tree plant belongs to the Burseraceae family. It is a flowering plant that grows mainly in the Sonoran Desert, Mexico, and Arizona ...
Bursera fragarioides is a pachycaul shrub or small aromatic tree 3-10 m tall with sculptural multi-trunk with Age, especially visible during deciduous drought ...

Bursera fagaroides

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Bursera fagaroides is a species of flowering plant in the genus Bursera known by the common names torchwood copal and fragrant bursera. Wikipedia
Scientific name: Bursera fagaroides
Family: Burseraceae
Size: 1 to 5 feet tall
Genus: Bursera
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Bursera fagaroides originates in Northwestern Mexico, specifically the Baja and Sonora regions, and therefore has an extremely high heat and drought tolerance.
Bursera fagaroides (Fragrant Bursera) - An interestingly attractive deciduous caudiciform shrub or small "bonsai" tree, typically growing 1 to 5 feet tall ...
Jul 29, 2023 · The plant is a pachycaul shrub/small tree, producing thickened, moisture storing trunks and primary limbs almost from the start, which gives even a young plant ...
A woody perennial, shrub or small tree, growing up to 10m tall (usually 4m in USDA zone 9b) and wide with very short, thick, trunk.
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Bursera fagaroides grows naturally in the Sonoran Desert in northwest Mexico, the Baja region of California and southern Arizona, where it is now protected. A ...
Plant: Small trees or shrubs; to 10 m high, the outer bark exfoliating in sheets, Leaves: (3-)5-12 cm long, (3-)4-7 cm wide; petiole 1-2(-3) cm long; ...