Commiphora foliacea

Sprague

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Commiphora foliacea
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Commiphora foliacea
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(c) James Bailey, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)

What to Eat

Edible parts: Bark - chewed, Fruit

The bark is chewed and the fruit is eaten, though the fruit are not very popular.

Where to Find It

It is a Mediterranean climate plant. It can grow in arid areas.

Middle East, Oman,

Countries: United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Israel, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Yemen

How to Identify

A shrub. It grows 1.5 m tall. The leaves are alternate or on small side shoots. They have 3 leaflets. They are oval and 4-15 mm long by 4-10 mm wide. The flowers are yellow. They are on side shoots amongst the leaves. The fruit is oval and fleshy. It is 6-12 mm long by 5-7 mm wide. They are dull red when ripe. They have 1 seed.

Other Information

The fruit are not very popular.

References (2)
  • Miller, A. G., Morris, M. & Stuart-Smith, S., 1988, Plants of Dhofar. The Southern Region of Oman, Traditional, Economic and Medicinal Uses. Sultanate of Oman. p 82
  • World Checklist of Useful Plant Species 2020. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

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