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Bursera - Wikipedia Bursera is a genus with about 100 described species [2] of flowering shrubs and trees varying in size up to 25 m (82 ft) high It is the type genus for Burseraceae
Bursera fagaroides 101: Everything to Know About This Stunning Plant Are you looking for a unique, low-maintenance plant to spruce up your home or garden? Meet Bursera fagaroides, the extraordinary elephant tree bonsai! With its sculptural trunk, delicate blue-green foliage, and occasional bursts of light blue berries, this shrub is a true showstopper
Growing Bursera - Botanic Wonders The genus Bursera contains some of my favorite plants Most Bursera species can be found in their natural habitat in the southwest US and into Mexico, with most species found in Mexico They can be found from coastal regions to arid inland deserts
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Bursera microphylla, Elephant Tree, Southwest Desert Flora A detailed description for Bursera microphylla, Elephant Tree, also called Littleleaf Elephant Tree, Little Leaf Bursera (Spanish: Torote Blanco, Copal, Palo Colorado, Torote Rojo, Torote Colorado, Cuajiote Blanco, Torote)
Gumbo Limbo (Bursera simaruba): Benefits, Challenges, and Uses Bursera simaruba, commonly known as the Gumbo Limbo or Tourist Tree, is a fast-growing, semi-evergreen tree native to South Florida, the Caribbean, and parts of Central and South America It is prized for its striking red, peeling bark, drought tolerance, and resilience against strong winds
Bursera (2019) - Henry Shaw Cactus and Succulent Society There are 100 or so species within the genus Bursera They are native to the Western Hemisphere from the southern United States south to northern Argentina, in tropical and warm temperate forest habitats
Mexican Frankincense (Bursera fagaroides) — Spadefoot Nursery, Inc. There are 119 species of Bursera native (often for many species endemic) to the Americas, from the southern United States south through to northern Argentina, in tropical and warm temperate forest habitats The genus, Bursera, is named after the 17th-century Danish botanist Joachim Burser
Bursera simaruba - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden The genus name Bursera honors Joachim Burser (1583-1649), German physician and botanist The specific epithet simaruba was chosen for this species by Linnaeus and refers to Simarouba amara (at various times spelled Simaruba)