Malmal is obtained from the thorny Commiphora myrrh shrub, which can be up to three meters high. The shrub also belongs to the balsam tree family. The aromatic resin has a slightly bitter note, from which the name myrrh is derived (Arabic 'murr' and Aramaic 'mriro' for 'bitter').
Malmal resin is brown to brown-red.
Malmal is obtained from the thorny Commiphora myrrh shrub, which can be up to three meters high. The shrub also belongs to the balsam tree family. The aromatic resin has a slightly bitter note, from which the name myrrh is derived (Arabic 'murr' and Aramaic 'mriro' for 'bitter').
Malmal resin is brown to brown-red.
Malmal is obtained from the thorny Commiphora myrrh shrub, which can be up to three meters high. The shrub also belongs to the balsam tree family. The aromatic resin has a slightly bitter note, from which the name myrrh is derived (Arabic 'murr' and Aramaic 'mriro' for 'bitter').
Malmal resin is brown to brown-red.