Photographic Print : Myrrh tree
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Myrrh tree
Myrrh trees (Commiphora sp.) growing in semi-arid desert. The resin of this tree is harvested for aromatherapy and medicinal uses. Known as myrrh or guggul, the resin is burnt as incense, or oil is extracted for use as an antiseptic, stimulant and tonic. Photographed on the island of Socotra, which lies in the Indian Ocean at the mouth of the Gulf of Aden, 340 kilometres (km) from mainland Yemen and 250km from the coast of Somalia. Its isolation has led to the evolution of a unique flora and fauna
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Media ID 6277721
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Island Scen Ic Scenery Socotra Soqotra Yemen Yemeni
15"x10" (37.5x25cm) Poster
Introducing the captivating Myrrh Tree photograph from our Media Storehouse range of Photographic Prints. This stunning image, captured by Science Photo Library, showcases the beauty and resilience of the Myrrh tree (Commiphora sp.) thriving in a semi-arid desert landscape. Known for its distinctive, aromatic resin, this tree has long been treasured for its uses in aromatherapy and traditional medicine. Bring the intriguing world of nature into your home or office with our high-quality, museum-grade prints, available in various finishes to suit your personal style. Each print is carefully crafted to deliver vibrant colors and exceptional detail, ensuring a breathtaking display that will inspire and captivate.
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Estimated Product Size is 37.5cm x 25cm (14.8" x 9.8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the enchanting beauty of Myrrh trees thriving in a semi-arid desert. These majestic Commiphora sp. trees, found on the isolated island of Socotra in the Indian Ocean, have evolved into a unique flora and fauna due to their geographical seclusion. The resin harvested from these Myrrh trees holds immense significance in aromatherapy and medicinal practices. Known as myrrh or guggul, this precious resin is often burnt as incense to create an atmosphere of tranquility and spirituality. Additionally, it is extracted for its antiseptic properties, making it a valuable ingredient in various remedies. The landscape captured in this photograph portrays the resilience of nature amidst harsh conditions. The arid desert backdrop contrasts with the vibrant green foliage of these resilient plants, symbolizing their ability to thrive against all odds. As we admire this breathtaking scene, let us appreciate not only the aesthetic appeal but also the scientific marvel behind it. This image serves as a reminder that our planet harbors countless wonders waiting to be explored and understood by those who seek knowledge about our natural world.
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