RMBWER1P–Copper-stem Corkwood, Commiphora harveyi, Burseraceae. Hluhluwe, Mpumalanga, South Africa. A Tree Endemic to South Africa.
RMEBN6JW–myrrh (Commiphora molmol), dried tree sap
RMEBG9TG–Himba woman harvesting the resin of the Guggal, Guggul or Mukul Myrrh Tree (Commiphora wildii) for the production of perfume
RMF3H8B3–Flaky bark on a tree
RMJH1J2T–Tree Imburana, (Commiphora leptophloeos), 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RMEBN2H3–Balsam of gilead (Commiphora abyssinica), fruits
RMH4432K–Africa, Namibia, region Kunene, southern Kaokoveld, balm tree, Commiphora,
RMEBN3MM–Balsam of gilead (Commiphora abyssinica), bloooming
RM2DHTX93–Commiphora gileadensis (L.) C. Chr. (Balm of Gilead, Opobalsam): finished drawing if tree's habit (with roots), Luigi Balugani, 1737–1770, Italian, after James Bruce, 1730–1794, British, undated, Watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper, Sheet: 9 3/4 × 12 1/2 inches (24.8 × 31.8 cm
RMEBK7PM–balsam of gilead (Commiphora abyssinica), leaves
RM2RTC8TX–A large male Giraffe is dwarfed by the scale of the Ruaha habitat. Giant riverine trees and looming hills make the tallest living mammal look small.
RMEBKDEC–Balm Of Gilead (Commiphora opobalsamum, Amyris opobalsamum), twig with fruits
RMKCPRAW–Angola. 23rd July, 2016. Himba Woman.One of the most remarkable Himba traits is that the women are not allowed to use water for washing. This implies to themselves and also their clothing. According to the elderly this dates back to the great droughts where water was scarce and only men were allowed access to water for washing purposes. Apart from applying red ochre on their skin, Himba women take a daily smoke bath in order to maintain personal hygiene. They will put some smouldering charcoal into a little bowl of herbs (mostly leaves and little branches of Commiphora trees) and wait for the
RMACT13Y–Commiphora tenuipetiolata Satin bark tree Lapalala Wilderness
RMAE0YFA–blue-leaved commiphora (Commiphora glaucescens), three trees on a rocky slope, Namibia
RMCBYCH2–Lone Tree and Blue Sky near - Etambura Camp - Orupembe Conservancy - Kaokoland, Namibia
RMB4CWPM–Giraffe feeding off a tall tree in Namibia.
RMA25N7R–balsam of gilead (Commiphora abyssinica), flower. The plant contains fragrant oleo-gum-resins following damage to the bark
RMGENY0G–Myroxylon (Commiphora), Namibia
RMB34N2M–Kenya, Marsabit district, Ngurunit. Semi-arid thorn scrub best describes the vegetation of northern Samburuland where semi-nomadic pastoralists eke out a living from an unforgiving land. The region is characterised by grand vistas, poor soil and an unreliable rainfall. The mountain in the distance is Baio, which rises to a height of 5,746 feet.This land is shared by the cattle-owning Samburu (related to the -maa speaking Maasai) and their camel-owning Rendille neighbours. The languages, customs and origins of the two peoples are quite different.
RM2E451EF–Luigi Balugani, 1737–1770, Italian, Commiphora gileadensis (L.) C. Chr. (Balm of Gilead, Opobalsam): finished drawing if tree's habit (with roots), undated. Watercolor and gouache over graphite on medium, slightly textured, cream laid paper.
RMAYG4WW–Lake Turkana and South Island in northern Kenya East Africa
RM2B01D3D–Arabia: Branch of a Mecca myrrh tree (Commiphora gileadensis), Amsterdam, 1881. Myrrh is the aromatic oleoresin of a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora, which grow in dry, stony soil. An oleoresin is a natural blend of an essential oil and a resin. Myrrh resin is a natural gum. When a tree wound penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree bleeds a resin. Myrrh gum, like frankincense, is such a resin. When people harvest myrrh, they wound the trees repeatedly to bleed them of the gum. Myrrh gum is waxy, and coagulates quickly.
RMJH1J2N–Tree Imburana, (Commiphora leptophloeos), 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RM2RE5165–Commiphora gileadensis (L.) C. Chr. (Balm of Gilead, Opobalsam): finished drawing if tree's habit (with roots) by Luigi Balugani
RMH44E27–Africa, Namibia, region Kunene, Erongo, Damaraland, Huab, dry river, ephemeral, stones, grass, balm tree, Commiphora,
RMJH1JAP–Tree Imburana, dry, 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RMD773TH–An endemic tree somewhere in the mountains of Socotra
RMKYR0B0–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMRHDNTB–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 53/2005. FIG. 13- Walls of Mukutan Gorge below the Maji Nyoka (Python Pool, Fig. 2), with palms Phoenix recli- nata, fever trees, Croton spp., Albizia sp., Ficus spp., Strychnos spp., and others among riverine trees, and slope vegetation {Acacia brevispica, leleshwa, Euphorbia spp., Cussonia holstii, Commiphora habessinia, Olea sp., and others) on rocky areas, 3 June 1992. The view is to the W-SW, Lake Baringo lying beyond the walls at right of the photo. The Pallid Honeyguide, diverse sunbirds, Hemprich's Hornbill
RMB4CW7W–Giraffes running away from a nearby waterhole, becoming very wary of lions.
RMGENY21–Myroxylon (Commiphora), Etosha National Park, Namibia
RM2B01D3E–Arabia/Germany: Parts of a myrrh tree. Illustration by Walther Otto Muller (1833-1887) for Hermann Adolph Köhler's 'Medizinal-Pflanzen', 1887. Myrrh is the aromatic oleoresin of a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora, which grow in dry, stony soil. An oleoresin is a natural blend of an essential oil and a resin. Myrrh resin is a natural gum. When a tree wound penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree bleeds a resin. Myrrh gum, like frankincense, is such a resin. When people harvest myrrh, they wound the trees repeatedly to bleed them of the gum.
RMJH1JA8–Tree Imburana, dry, 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RMKYR00E–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMRHDNT1–. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. FIG. 13- Walls of Mukutan Gorge below the Maji Nyoka (Python Pool, Fig. 2), with palms Phoenix recli- nata, fever trees, Croton spp., Albizia sp., Ficus spp., Strychnos spp., and others among riverine trees, and slope vegetation {Acacia brevispica, leleshwa, Euphorbia spp., Cussonia holstii, Commiphora habessinia, Olea sp., and others) on rocky areas, 3 June 1992. The view is to the W-SW, Lake Baringo lying beyond the walls at right of the photo. The Pallid Honeyguide, diverse sunbirds, Hemprich's Hornbills, swifts, red-winged starlings, and other bi
RMJH1JAH–Tree Imburana, dry, 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RMKYR09R–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMJH1JAX–Tree Imburana, dry, 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RMKYR09P–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMJH1JAC–Tree Imburana, dry, 2017, Caatinga, Boa Vista, Paraíba, Brazil
RMKYR01T–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR076–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR05R–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR02A–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYPYX4–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR0AN–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR05N–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR00H–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR01G–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR022–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYPYXB–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR028–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR01R–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR09F–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR043–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR0A8–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR0B3–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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RMKYR05F–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR047–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR09D–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR00J–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR02J–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR09G–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR01W–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR002–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYR0A7–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
RMKYPYX2–Zebra species of African equids (horse family) united by their distinctive black and white striped coats in different patterns, unique to each individ
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