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Meaning of "commiphora"

commiphora (noun): A botanical term referring to a genus of flowering plants in the frankincense and myrrh family, often used in herbal medicine or landscaping

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Commiphora oil is obtained by means of an environmentally friendly extraction process.
The giraffe loves the juicy pulp of acacia and commiphora leaves.
The bark of Commiphora angolensis contains condensed tannins.
Guggul is a resin which is produced by the stem of the commiphora mukul tree.
It is known that the plant Commiphora mukul belongs to the family of the Burseraceae.
Somalian myrrh is said to come from Commiphora molmol.
Oil extract of the gum myrrh Commiphora myrrha has molluscicidal activity against Radix natalensis.
Myrrh is also obtained from Commiphora species.
Commiphora zanzibarica Baill.
Myrrh is a natural resin that is extracted from Commiphora molmol.
The source of Abyssinian myrrh is Commiphora madagascariensis or Commiphora abyssinica.
They are thought to be more commonly found in areas where Commiphora shrubs grow.
Commiphora schlechteri Engl.
The tree or shrub producing the balm is commonly identified as Commiphora gileadensis.
Commiphora mukul, producing gum guggul, sometimes identified with ancient bdellium.

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These products could be isolated and totally identified from extracts of the plant Commiphora mukul.
Commiphora opobalsamum, producing balsam of Mecca.
African opopanax is the resin of Commiphora kataf Forssk.
Commiphora sessiliflora, producing scented Myrrh or habak hadi in Somali.
It is made from the sap of the Commiphora Mukul tree.
Another commonly used name, Commiphora molmol, is now considered a synonym of Commiphora myrrha.
The ointment is an aromatic resin extracted from the tree Commiphora Myrrha.
Comes from a tree known as the Commiphora abyssinica, which grows only in parts of Africa.
This component is derived from a small tree grown in India, the Commiphora mukul.
Today, myrrh production from the Commiphora myrrha comes mainly from the arid savannas of Somalia.
Newer designations of the balsam plant are Commiphora gileadensis I.
Commiphora erythrea Engler var. glabrescens Engler gum extract and oil.
Guggal is obtained from a gum / resin of the plant Commiphora mukul or Commiphora wightii.
Commiphora mukul, a related species, is not a source of myrrh.
The author claims that this use of the word " murr " refers specifically to Commiphora myrrha.
Commiphora molmol, producing myrrh.
Myrrha is an air-dried oleo-gum resin that exudes from the bark of Commiphora species.
Of these, sideroxylon obtusifolium, commiphora leptophloeos, spondias tuberosa, copaifera luetzelburgii and anadenan.
One can extract a very high quality essential oil from the resin Commiphora Wildii ( Namibian Myrrh ).
Of acacia and commiphora leaves . The giraffe loves the juicy pulp From Estera?
Often grows in association with Acacia, Commiphora or Combretum in arid areas.
The ratio of Commiphora myrrha to Echinacea purpurea and Echinacea augustofolio preferably ranges from 1:2 to 1:4.
Jurema preta, as well as two non-legumes, commiphora leptophloeos mart.
Other tree species include Commiphora africana, Balanites aegyptiaca, Faidherbia albida, and Boscia senegalensis.
Common ( or hirabol ) myrrh appears to derive from Commiphora myrrha.
However, the systematic ( taxonomic ) relationship between Commiphora myrrha and Commiphora molmol is not clear.
Myrrh extract, or essential oil, is taken from the resin of Commiphora trees.
Botanical name: Commiphora wightii.
Herbs such as Chamomilla recutita, Mentha piperita, Salvia officinalis, Commiphora myrrha may optionally be included.
Christ ., Balsamodendron meccansis Gled . and Commiphora opobalsamum.
Engl ., known in Pakistan as bayisa gugal Commiphora wightii Arn.
There are at least 24 Acacia species and 8 Commiphora species, amongst others.

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