commiphora การใช้
- The bark of " Commiphora angolensis " contains condensed tannins.
- Myrrh gum is commonly harvested from the species " Commiphora myrrha ".
- Lower parts of the forest are dominated either by Juniperus procera or Commiphora baluensi.
- Newer designations of the balsam plant are Commiphora gileadensis ( Gled . and Commiphora opobalsamum.
- Newer designations of the balsam plant are Commiphora gileadensis ( Gled . and Commiphora opobalsamum.
- Seed dispersal limitations tied to megafaunal extinction are exhibited by " Commiphora guillaminii ".
- The guggul tree, known technically as Commiphora mukul, grows in dry areas of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
- The Stresemann's bushcrow lives in flat savanna covered with mature acacia and " Commiphora " thornbushes.
- Traditionally, the Benzoin resin and resin obtained from the Commiphora wightii tree were used as incense in ancient India.
- In the myrrh bushes ( " Commiphora " spp . ) which seem to be a favourite foodstuff.
- Myrrh is a clear resin secreted by Commiphora myrrha, trees with thick trunks and spiny branches with little green leaves.
- However, Forssk錶 died of malaria on 11 July 1763 before he could deliver " Commiphora " to Linnaeus.
- Vegetation communities in the park include Acacia-Commiphora, Combretum-Terminalia, dry evergreen montane woodlands and riparian types.
- These tests were done using the myrrh species " Commiphora molmol " and were also found to inhibit tumor growth.
- The expedition reached Yemen in April 1763 where Forssk錶 found a " Commiphora " which Linnaeus was particularity interested in.
- Another commonly used name, " Commiphora molmol ", is now considered a synonym of " Commiphora myrrha ".
- Another commonly used name, " Commiphora molmol ", is now considered a synonym of " Commiphora myrrha ".
- "Commiphora myrrha " is native to parts of Saudi Arabia, Oman, Yemen, Somalia, Eritrea and eastern Ethiopia.
- The very first " guggul ( Commiphora wightii ) vatika " ( place where medicinal plants are planted ) was established here.
- At present the tree " Commiphora gileadensis " grows wild in the valley of Mecca where it is called " beshem ".
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