RF2M5T7H3–Benzoin Siam resinoid isolated on white background. Mix of benzoin and Dammar resin. Tropical resins. Top view
RF2D19TKT–A bottle of styrax benzoin essential oil and resin
RM2JTA32G–Oriental sweetgum, Liquidambar orientalis, tree in flower in spring. Rare Turkish-greek endemic, source of Turkish Sweetgum Oil.
RF2X4HHG1–Closeup of the yellow stamen of the white flower of a drug snowbell (Styrax officinalis)
RF2BXG97J–Styrax japonicus the Japanese snowbell flowers close up
RFM18RH0–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white
RM2DA70TG–Storax tree (Styrax officinalis) a species of shrub in the family Styracaceae. From the book Wild flowers of the Holy Land: Fifty-Four Plates Printed In Colours, Drawn And Painted After Nature. by Mrs. Hannah Zeller, (Gobat); Tristram, H. B. (Henry Baker), and Edward Atkinson, Published in London by James Nisbet & Co 1876 on white background
RFM18RXG–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white
RFRE7DAD–Natural aromatic incense sandalwood isolated on a white background
RFM18RDJ–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white
RF2G5EKEC–Styrax japonica variegata leaves with a natural background
RF2B7NG9M–Styrax resin spread after lighting a pleasant fragrance and your own very good for smoking meat and fish, photographed in the studio.
RFHTA0EH–Styrax is a natural resin obtained from the Liquidambar bark. In ancient times this was the most important incense material.
RFT604E0–Styrax Japonica is well-known as the Japanese snowbell, is native China, Japan, and Korea in family Styracaceae, vintage line drawing or engraving ill
RF2K973PF–3D image of Pinoresinol skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of tetrahydrofuran lignan isolated on white background
RF2CEEGK7–Banner, ingredients for an meditation with incense, herbs and frankincense, ritual material, topview
RMCXNNPA–Snowbell Tree Styrax japonica (Styracaceae)
RMADA5P3–Japanese snowbell (Styrax japonicus, Styrax japonicum), single flower
RF2M68C52–Benzoin Siam resinoid in wooden spoon, isolated on white background. Mix of benzoin and Dammar resin. Tropical resins. Top view
RF2CE0D91–A bottle of styrax benzoin essential oil and resin
RM2JTA36H–Oriental sweetgum, Liquidambar orientalis, tree in flower and fruit. Rare Turkish-greek endemic, source of Turkish Sweetgum Oil.
RF2X4HHFG–Closeup of the yellow stamen of the white flower of a drug snowbell (Styrax officinalis) (square format)
RF2BXG9BN–Styrax japonicus the Japanese snowbell flowers close up
RFKPEEDX–Styrax japonicus
RFARD5K1–South west Ireland West Cork Fota Gardens Snowbell tree from China - Styrax hemsleyana
RF2G307BR–A closeup shot of Styrax resin photographed in a studio
RFRE7CPH–Close-up of Incense sticks burning. Selective focus on central stick
RFM18RTK–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white, top view
RF2G5EKC1–Styrax japonica variegata leaves with a natural background
RM2BXCCFT–Styrax parviflorus Merr Styrax parviflorus Merr.
RFHTA0E4–Styrax is a natural resin obtained from the Liquidambar bark. In ancient times this was the most important incense material.
RF2B7NFXK–Styrax resin spread after lighting a pleasant fragrance and your own very good for smoking meat and fish, photographed in the studio.
RFT5YW89–A picture showing the different parts of Styrax leiophylla tree. The parts includes a flower, stamen, ovary, ripe fruit and longitudinal section of se
RFE6Y62T–Styrene (ethenylbenzene, vinylbenzene, phenylethene) polystyrene building block molecule. Atoms are represented as spheres with
RMCXNNMG–Snowbell Tree Styrax japonica (Styracaceae)
RFKPYFWR–Styrene (ethenylbenzene, vinylbenzene, phenylethene) polystyrene building block molecule. Skeletal formula.
RF2N06CWP–Benzoin Siam resinoid isolated on white background. Mix of benzoin and Dammar resin. Tropical resins
RFM9E1R1–Styrax benzoin resin on a wooden background
RM2JTA326–Oriental sweetgum, Liquidambar orientalis, tree in flower in spring. Rare Turkish-greek endemic, source of Turkish Sweetgum Oil.
RF2WEPYC8–A bottle of styrax or benzoin essential oil, top view
RMBHAXRH–Cute Pottery Handicrafts made up of pure natural clay & coconut skulls
RFRC0FE6–A bottle of styrax benzoin essential oil and resin
RFKPEEDW–Styrax japonicus
RF2G32YAY–A closeup shot of Styrax resin photographed in a studio
RFRE7CRN–Close-up of Incense sticks burning. Selective focus on central stick
RFM18RCB–close up of benzoin resin isolated on white
RMPFR051–Leaf from Styrax obassia, close-up
RF2G5EKFE–Styrax japonica variegata leaves with a natural background
RM2GG9X3J–Schinus molle [Peruvian Mastick Tree] Styrax officinale [Officinal Storax] from Vol II of the book The universal herbal : or botanical, medical and agricultural dictionary : containing an account of all known plants in the world, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied By Thomas Green, Published in 1816 by Nuttall, Fisher & Co. in Liverpool and Printed at the Caxton Press by H. Fisher
RFHTA0FF–Styrax is a natural resin obtained from the Liquidambar bark. In ancient times this was the most important incense material.
RF2B7NG1G–Styrax resin spread after lighting a pleasant fragrance and your own very good for smoking meat and fish, photographed in the studio.
RFT601PH–A picture showing the different parts of Styrax suberifolium tree. The parts includes a flower, corolla, stamens & pistil, vintage line drawing or eng
RMFY3BDC–Benzoin tree, Styrax benzoin. Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration from Hermann Adolph Koehler's Medicinal Plants, edited by Gustav Pabst, Koehler, Germany, 1887.
RF2M1RF8H–Benzoin Siam resinoid isolated on white background. Mix of benzoin and Dammar resin. Tropical resins
RMC06PDN–Siam Styrax, Siam Benzoin (Styrax tonkinensis), resin, studio picture against a white background.
RM2JTA33P–Oriental sweetgum, Liquidambar orientalis, tree in flower in spring. Rare Turkish-greek endemic, source of Turkish Sweetgum Oil.
RFARD5JF–South west Ireland West Cork Fota Gardens Snowbell tree from China - Styrax hemsleyana