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Elaphrium laxiflorum (S. Wats.) Rose
Bursera laxiflora S. Wats. Proc. Am. Acad. 24: 44. 1889. Terebinthus laxiflora Rose, Contr. U. S. Nat. Herb. 12 : 279. 1909.
A small tree, the trunk 1.5-3 dm. in diameter; young branches, and sometimes those of the second year, pubescent ; leaves pinnate ; rachis narrowly winged, somewhat pubescent ; leaflets 5-9, ovate to oblong, obtuse, entire or few-toothed; inflorescence 1-3flowered; pedicels 10-12 mm. long; calyx-lobes narrow, 2 mm. long; drupes obovoid, narrowed at base, 8 mm. long, somewhat flattened; exocarp 2-valved.
Type locality : Near Guaymas, Sonora. Distribution : Sonora and Sinaloa.
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John Kunkel Small, Lenda Tracy Hanks, Nathaniel Lord Britton. 1907. GERANIALES, GERANIACEAE, OXALIDACEAE, LINACEAE, ERYTHROXYLACEAE. North American flora. vol 25(1). New York Botanical Garden, New York, NY

Bursera laxiflora ( Anglèis )

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Bursera laxiflora is a North American species of trees in the frankincense family in the soapwood order, native to northwestern Mexico. It is fairly common in Sonora (including Tiburón Island) with additional populations in Sinaloa, Baja California Sur, and Socorro Island. There is a report of the species being found in the United States, but it is from the property of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum west of Tucson, most likely a cultivated or escaped specimen.[2]

Bursera laxiflora is a small tree with red bark unlike the gray bark of the closely related B. filicifolia. The trunk can reach a diameter of up to 30 cm (12 inches). Leaves are pinnately compound with 5-9 leaflets, with short hairs on both sides. Drupes are egg-shaped and somewhat flattened.[3][4]

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Bursera laxiflora: Brief Summary ( Anglèis )

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Bursera laxiflora is a North American species of trees in the frankincense family in the soapwood order, native to northwestern Mexico. It is fairly common in Sonora (including Tiburón Island) with additional populations in Sinaloa, Baja California Sur, and Socorro Island. There is a report of the species being found in the United States, but it is from the property of the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum west of Tucson, most likely a cultivated or escaped specimen.

Bursera laxiflora is a small tree with red bark unlike the gray bark of the closely related B. filicifolia. The trunk can reach a diameter of up to 30 cm (12 inches). Leaves are pinnately compound with 5-9 leaflets, with short hairs on both sides. Drupes are egg-shaped and somewhat flattened.

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