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Boswellia neglecta
A frankincense relative caudex plant with white bark and unique branching, increasingly popular.
Boswellia neglecta is a member of the Burseraceae family native to arid zones spanning Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia. It belongs to the genus that produces frankincense, and injured bark exudes fragrant resin. The plant is distinguished by its striking white to grayish-white peeling bark, which is increasingly sought after by caudex collectors for its sculptural beauty. The trunk thickens substantially with age and branches in a characteristic pattern. Pinnate leaves emerge during the growing season and are shed in dry periods. Growth is slow and large specimens require many years to develop. Full sun and extremely porous soil are essential. Moderate watering during growth transitioning to complete drought in winter is the standard approach. It is sensitive to cold and excess moisture, requiring indoor protection during Japanese winters. Its cultural connection to frankincense adds an additional layer of appeal to its botanical interest.
Origin
Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia
Lifespan
30+ years
Size
20-80cm
Temperature
10〜35℃
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Beautiful white bark
Full sun
Very sparingly
No water
Advanced. This is an advanced-level species. It requires specialized equipment and advanced husbandry skills with precise environmental control.
The ideal temperature for Boswellia Neglecta is 10〜35℃. Avoid sudden temperature changes and maintain a stable environment.
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The average lifespan of Boswellia Neglecta is 30+ years. With proper care and nutrition, they can live a long and healthy life.
Boswellia Neglecta typically reaches 20-80cm as an adult. Size may vary depending on care conditions and individual genetics.
Boswellia Neglecta feeds on: −. Aim for a balanced diet with appropriate feeding frequency.
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