With its fine, wispy, and drifting leaves, this mysterious plant makes a striking impression. It’s a rare species found only in a limited area of northeastern Namibia. As it matures, it forms a bush about 1–2 meters tall, and from a distance, it can almost look like a pine tree. To propagate it, you need seeds, but note that it is dioecious (has separate male and female plants). Belonging to the aromatic tree group, its sap is said to have a strong scent reminiscent of frankincense, tobacco, or turpentine.



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# Commiphora kraeuseliana さすが女王様。葉の美しさも素晴らしいです。一年目はビビって屋根下で管理しましたが、今年は雨晒しにすると枝もだいぶ伸びました。線香花火みたいで夏の終わりも感じる。 pic.twitter.com/0EgSSs0HeC
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