Boswellia Serrata (Salai Guggul)
- herbl3926
- Feb 28
- 1 min read

We provide Boswellia Serrata, also known as Salai Guggal or Indian Olibanum. Found in regions like Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, this tree is valued for its aromatic resin and traditional cultural significance. With its distinctive fragrance and heritage, Boswellia Serrata remains an important botanical raw material for natural and aromatic applications.
We provide Boswellia Serrata, also known as Salai Guggal or Indian Olibanum. This tree species is commonly found in regions such as Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat. The oleo-gum resin is traditionally gathered from the tree and has been valued for centuries in cultural and regional practices. Boswellia Serrata typically grows as a medium to large deciduous balsamiferous tree. Its leaves are imparipinnate with ovate or ovate-lanceolate leaflets, and it bears small white flowers in axillary racemes. The resin and plant parts continue to hold an important place in botanical and natural product applications.
Potential Applications of Boswellia Serrata
Widely recognized as a traditional resin with cultural significance
Used historically in aromatic preparations and incense
Valued as an ingredient in natural formulations
Appreciated for its distinctive fragrance and resinous properties
Often included in traditional blends and botanical collections
Utilized across regions for various plant-based practices
Respected for its long-standing role in traditional uses
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