
Commiphora lamii Madagascar myrrha tree Bonsai FEMALE plants
Native to Madagascar, this large species is has deeply lobed leaves with occasional pink petioles. The bark exfoliates, peeling away to reveal a green trunk. This species can be kept smaller for bonsai display purposes. It is important to note that this plant is deciduous and dioecious, requiring both a male and female specimen for fruit and seed production. These are SEXED PLANTS, all female! 5" pots and LARGE 1 gallon sizes available. Rooted cuttings. Dormancy: This plant is winter deciduous. If you purchase this plant in the late fall/winter/early spring, it will not have leaves. As it starts to warm up, you can water more frequently to encourage it to start growing new leaves. Even during spring/summer/early fall, this plant may still drop leaves in transit. This is normal and expected. When plants are put in a stressful situation, which includes being bare rooted and put in a dark box for a few days, it is going to conserve as much energy as it can. It does this by dropping its