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Commiphora kua
Peeling bark on the Commiphora habessinica
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Eudicots
Clade: Rosids
Order: Sapindales
Family: Burseraceae
Genus: Commiphora
Species:
C. kua
Binomial name
Commiphora kua
(R.Br. ex Royle) Vollesen (1984)
Synonyms[1]
List
    • Amyris kafal Forssk. (1775)
    • Balsamea abyssinica Engl. (1880)
    • Balsamea habessinica (O.Berg) Engl. (1880)
    • Balsamodendrum abyssinicum Engl. (1880)
    • Balsamodendrum africanum var. habessinicum (O.Berg) Oliv. (1868)
    • Balsamodendrum habessinicum O.Berg (1862)
    • Balsamodendrum kafal (Forssk.) Kunth ex DC. (1825)
    • Balsamodendrum kua R.Br. ex Royle (1847)
    • Balsamus kafal (Forssk.) Stackh. (1815)
    • Commiphora abyssinica (Engl.) Engl. (1883)
    • Commiphora assaortensis Chiov. (1932)
    • Commiphora atramentaria Chiov. (1932)
    • Commiphora bruceae Chiov. (1941)
    • Commiphora candidula Sprague (1927)
    • Commiphora crenulata (A.Terracc.) Chiov. (1915)
    • Commiphora dancaliensis Chiov.
    • Commiphora ellenbeckii Engl. (1904)
    • Commiphora flaviflora Engl. (1904)
    • Commiphora gowlello Sprague (1927)
    • Commiphora gracilispina J.B.Gillett (1991)
    • Commiphora habessinica (O.Berg) Engl. (1883)
    • Commiphora habessinica var. crenulata A.Terracc. (1894)
    • Commiphora habessinica var. simplicifolia Schweinf. (1899)
    • Commiphora habessinica subsp. tanganyikensis J.B.Gillett (1991)
    • Commiphora incisa Chiov. (1916)
    • Commiphora kua var. gowlello (Sprague) J.B.Gillett (1991)
    • Commiphora lindensis Engl. (1904)
    • Commiphora salubris Engl. (1917)
    • Commiphora subsessilifolia Engl. (1904)

Commiphora kua, sometimes known as Abyssinian myrrh or the Yemen myrrh, is a plant native to northeast Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, including Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Zambia, Malawi, Oman and Yemen.[2][3] It was first described as Balsamodendrum kua in 1847, and has many botanical synonyms.[1] It can be recognised by its simple, serrate leaves and by the pseudo aril, covering the seed, which has four almost linear arm-like lobes.[2]

  1. ^ a b Commiphora kua (R.Br. ex Royle) Vollesen. Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 1 October 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Commiphora habessinica in Global Plants on JSTOR". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2018-04-24.
  3. ^ "Commiphora habessinica". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture. Retrieved 25 April 2013.

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