Martin Pellizzer

Commiphora Glauca

Commiphora glauca is a rare and ancient plant known for its unique resinous properties. Native to the arid regions of the Middle East and North Africa, it thrives in harsh, dry environments. This species has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and as a source of aromatic compounds. Its scientific name reflects its bluish-gray appearance and its place in the Burseraceae family. Despite its historical significance, it remains relatively obscure in modern botany and conservation efforts.