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A bizarre low, spreading or scrambling shrub with smooth, gray to dark purple or almost black bark and a spreading crown of long, stiff, spiny branches with small, serrated leaves. Commiphora rostrata var. reflexa is native to south-eastern Ethiopia, northeastern Kenya and southern Somalia, where it grows in scrubland between 600 and 800 m. Commiphora rostrata.
For instance, The plant is harvested from the wild for local use, mainly as a food, medicine and source of gum.
Edible Uses Commiphora rostrata
Further more, Young leaves and shoots – raw or cooked. Further more, The exudate from the bark is copious, very fluid and highly aromatic, Commiphora rostrata
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In addition, the exudate from the bark is copious, very fluid and highly aromatic. And it showed antimicrobial activity (against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and antifungal activity (against Aspergillus and Penicillium). Also, Young leaves and shoots – raw or cooked.
More so, The exudate from the bark is copious, very fluid and highly aromatic. More so, It showed antimicrobial activity (against Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) and antifungal activity (against Aspergillus and Penicillium). Also, young leaves and shoots – raw or cooked.
Additionally, The plant is havested from the wild for local use, mainly as a food, medicine and source of gum
Erect, dioecious shrub or small tree up to 4 m tall, but sometimes prostrate or scandent; bark grey or dark purple; twigs tapering, spine-tipped.
Additionally, Leaves opposite, simple and entire; petiole 1–8 mm long; blade broadly elliptical to orbicular or obovate, 1–4.5 cm × 1–3.5 cm, apex emarginate, rounded or broadly pointed. Also, Male inflorescence a branched cyme, 8–20-flowered, peduncle up to 15 mm long; female inflorescence 1–2-flowered, peduncle 6–8 mm long. Commiphora rostrata More So. flowers unisexual, regular, 4-merous, dark red; pedicel filiform, up to 1.5 cm long; calyx c. 2 mm long with triangular lobes; petals linear, 4–6 mm long, with recurved tip; male flowers with 8 stamens, 4 long and 4 short; female flowers with superior, 2-celled ovary. Fruit a narrowly ovoid drupe 1.5–2 cm long including c. 0.5 cm long beak; stone ovoid, 8–10 mm long, covered by false aril. |
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