Frankincense Tree

The Boswellia carteri (syn. Boswellia sacra), or Frankincense Tree, is a small, hardy deciduous tree renowned for its aromatic resin, which has been prized for centuries in religious ceremonies, traditional medicine, and perfumery. Growing up to 5 metres, it features a gnarled trunk, papery bark, and pinnate, green-grey leaves. During the dry season, it produces small, star-shaped white flowers.
Native to arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula and northeastern Africa, this tree thrives in extreme conditions, making it ideal for dry, rocky landscapes and conservation projects.
The Frankincense Tree is a symbol of endurance and tradition, perfect for adding historical and ecological value to dry landscapes and conservation projects.