RMP3RW4H–The papery bark of a Commiphora tree flaking off
RMFG6C9H–Pile of genuine Myrrh (Commiphora) resin grains in Wooden Bowl
RF2JHPEA7–Myrrh resin isolated on white background. Pile of natural Commiphora myrrha. Sweet Myrrh Opoponax. Incense. Top view
RMCXNWCH–Myrrh Gum Resin on white background
RMKY7C2M–Organic essential oils. Frankincense, Myrrh and Oregano oils.
RF2EARAW7–Myrrhenstrauch
RM2AN10K4–COMMIPHORA MYRRHA MYRRH
RFCRM3EE–Myrrh is the dried sap of the tree Commiphora myrrha, native to Somalia and eastern Ethiopia. According to Chinese medicine experts it can affect the heart, liver and spleen meridians and is most commonly used for rheumatic, arthritic and circulatory problems. In the west, Myrrh is used as an antiseptic in mouthwashes, gargles and toothpastes for prevention
RMF3H8B3–Flaky bark on a tree
RFCX0GEW–A corkwood tree. Commiphora spp.
RMW7WHWT–Rock formations and Commiphora tree, Twyfelfontein, Namibia, September 2008.
RF2E382C2–Myrrh resin on a spoon, with Commiphora essential oil in the background
RME3GG30–Commiphora myrrha
RMACT13Y–Commiphora tenuipetiolata Satin bark tree Lapalala Wilderness
RMC4TCTW–Abyssinian Myrrh (Commiphora abyssinica), twig with leaves and fruit.
RMA7PKGR–A commiphora sp tree in Etendeka one of Damaraland wildlife concession areas Etendeka Damaraland Namibia
RFBKTKFA–A desert plant (Commiphora spp.) against a blue sky with clouds, Namibia, southern Africa
RF2T933TJ–Blue-leaved corkwood (Commiphora glaucescens) is a little deciduous tree of the Burseraceae family. This photo was taken in Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
RF2JK7N80–Portrait of blissful couple sitting on old street near red flower Euphorbia, tree Commiphora. Wedding, honeymoon trip.
RF2BJA5NM–Closeup of Guggul Commiphora wightil Indian bdellium tree Gugal Gugul powder used in Incense Vedic Ayurvedic medicine herb
RMEBK7PM–balsam of gilead (Commiphora abyssinica), leaves
RM2BFDGFP–Myrrh is the dried sap of the tree Commiphora myrrha, native to Somalia and eastern Ethiopia. According to Chinese medicine experts it can affect the
RF2T970WY–Blue-leaved corkwood (Commiphora glaucescens) is a little deciduous tree of the Burseraceae family. This photo was taken in Spitzkoppe, Namibia.
RMEBN328–Balm Of Gilead (Commiphora spec.), fruits and seed
RF2BJA5MP–Closeup of Guggul Commiphora wightil Indian bdellium tree Gugal Gugul powder used in Incense Vedic Ayurvedic medicine herb
RF2PW9Y80–Myrrh with blurred garden background. Illuminated by the Sun. Species Commiphora myrrha.
RM2AN10EY–COMMIPHORA MYRRHA MYRRH
RM2CGHDKX–Omumbiri Bush, Commiphora Wildii
RM2HWXP52–Myrrh is the dried sap of the tree Commiphora myrrha, native to Somalia and eastern Ethiopia. According to Chinese medicine experts it can affect the
RFB9BFW7–A corkwood tree (Commiphora spp) against a blue sky, Namibia, southern Africa
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