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Boswellia
sacra
Flueck.
Published In:
Lehrb. Pharmak 31. 1867. (
Lehrb. Pharmak
)
Project Name Data
(Last Modified On 10/10/2018)
Acceptance :
Accepted
Species profile
(Last Modified On 11/25/2019)
Typical Adult Height Range (m):
2-4, 4-8
Life Form:
Tree
Annual Precipitation Range (mm):
150-249
Elevation Range (meters above sea level):
800-1199, 1200-1799
Habitat(s):
Hills/Plateaus, Canyons, Mountains, Watercourses
Substrate(s):
Rocky
Underlying Rock Type(s):
Calcareous
Global Regions of Occurrence:
West Asia
- Geographic Range:
Somalia, Djibouti, Yemen, sw Oman
Single-country Endemic:
No
IUCN Redlist Category:
NT (Near Threatened)
Succulence:
Succulent Stems
Leaf Duration:
Deciduous
Uses:
Forage/Fodder, Medicinal, Chemicals
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Asia
Oman
: [21°27'43"N 056°01'31"E], 2018,
Dr. Elizabeth Horton s.n.
(MO)
North America
United States
Washington: 47°36'31"N 122°20'26"W, 18 May 2001,
Adam F. Bradley 740
United States
Washington, King: 47°36'23"N 122°19'51"W, 14 July 1999,
John K. Myers 923