- The
Burseraceae are a moderate-sized
family of 17-19
genera and
about 540
species of
woody flowering plants. The
actual numbers given in
taxonomic sources...
- and perfumes,
obtained from
trees of the
genus Boswellia in the
family Burseraceae. The word is from Old
French franc encens ('high-quality incense'). There...
- eudicots) with the
following nine families:
Anacardiaceae Biebersteiniaceae Burseraceae Kirkiaceae Meliaceae Nitrariaceae (including
Peganaceae and Tetradiclidaceae)...
- small,
thorny tree
species of the
Commiphora genus,
belonging to the
Burseraceae family.
Myrrh resin has been used
throughout history in medicine, perfumery...
- and on the Galápagos Islands. The tree
belongs to the same
family (
Burseraceae) as
frankincense and myrrh. It is
widely used in
ritual purification...
- guggul, gugul, or
mukul myrrh tree, is a
flowering plant in the
family Burseraceae,
which produces a
fragrant resin called gugal,
guggul or gugul, that...
-
genus Canarium. It is one of
approximately 600
species in the
family Burseraceae. C.
ovatum are
native to the Philippines. They are
commercially cultivated...
-
naked Indian, and
turpentine tree, is a tree
species in the
family Burseraceae,
native to the Neotropics, from
South Florida to
Mexico and the Caribbean...
-
comments on the
tribal classification of the
frankincense and
myrrh family (
Burseraceae)".
Nordic Journal of Botany. 26 (3–4): 218–229. doi:10.1111/j.1756-1051...
- (Chinese: 乌榄) is a tree
species in the
genus Canarium and the
family Burseraceae found in Indo-China; in
Vietnam it is
called trám đen or cà na. The Catalogue...