Commiphora guidottii, commonly known as scented myrrh or bisabol, is a tree or shrub species that is native to Somalia and Ethiopia.
[3][4] Commiphora guidottii is native to two territories in the horn of Africa; the Ogaden region of eastern Ethiopia, and Somalia.
The tree is widely known in the Bari, Bakool, Galguduud, Gedo, Mudug, and Nugal regions of Somali where to the locals it is known as hadi or habakhadi.
[5] Commiphora guidottii has been assessed as vulnerable on the IUCN Red List.
It is threatened by over-harvesting for charcoal, by excessive extraction of its resin and by regional climate change.