Bursera fagaroides are leafing out!
Bursera fagaroides—commonly known as Fragrant Bursera or Torote Blanco—is a semi-succulent tree or shrub native to Mexico and parts of Central America. It’s known for its fragrant, peeling bark and bonsai potential.
Here’s how to care for it:
🌞 Light
Full sun to partial shade.
Outdoors: Thrives in bright, sunny conditions.
Indoors: Needs a very bright window or supplemental grow lights.
🌡️ Temperature
Ideal: 65–85°F (18–29°C)
Cold-sensitive: Protect from frost (not hardy below ~40°F / 5°C).
Overwinter indoors if in a colder climate.
💧 Watering
Drought-tolerant, but appreciates regular watering during the growing season (spring/summer).
Let soil dry completely between waterings.
In winter (dormant period), reduce watering significantly or stop entirely.
🪴 Soil
Very well-draining soil is essential.
Use a cactus/succulent mix, or mix regular potting soil with 50–70% pumice, or lava scoria.
🌱 Growth & Pruning
Naturally grows with a thick, sculptural trunk and sparse branching.
Great for bonsai, responds well to pruning.
Prune in spring to shape and encourage new growth.
🌼 Fertilizer
Light feeder—use a balanced, diluted fertilizer during the growing season (every 4–6 weeks).
No need to fertilize in winter.
🔁 Repotting
Repot every 2–3 years or when rootbound.
Spring is the best time.
⚠️ Common Issues
Overwatering is the biggest threat—leads to root rot.
Pests are rare but watch for mealybugs or spider mites in dry indoor conditions.

