Understanding Burseraceae: Trees of Eastern Africa

Understanding Burseraceae: Trees of Eastern Africa

Commiphora bushland in eastern Hiraan Region, Somalia (Photo: Peter Kuchar)

THE BURSERACEAE

Those of you who downloaded digital copies of The Burseraceae by Kuchar and Gillett on storiesofeastafrica.com will welcome the updated version now available at Kuchar & Gillett – The Burseraceae (Dec 2025).

For those unfamiliar with the term, Burseraceae is a family of shrubs and small trees. In Somalia, it comprises two genera, Boswellia and Commiphora, the latter probably the most diverse, abundant, economically important, yet worst understood and documented genus of woody plants in the Horn of Africa. This report not only explains why but also includes information (Somali names, uses etc.) about Burseraceae species in (pre-1989) Central Somalia, not to mention a very useful vegetative key for identifying them. 

A commiphora tree showing the species’s iconic contorted appearance.

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4 thoughts on “Understanding Burseraceae: Trees of Eastern Africa

  1. I think this is a very interesting beautiful tree. It reminds me of the sagebrush
    in Othello when I moved there 75 years ago.

    1. Dad and I accompanied your Dad to help him get set up. Everything all around was virgin sagebrush, jack rabbits and coyotes yelping at night. I still remember that sagebrush smell. Wonderful!

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