RM2A77CKW–Bay rum tree, Pimenta racemosa (wild clove tree, Myrcia acris), native to the Caribbean. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RFWGK178–Myrcene monoterpene molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey).
RMJ46F52–Myrcia acris
RM2E9TEJG–Myrcia acris.
RM2AJ7P7Y–Odorographia : a natural history of raw materials and drugs used in the perfume industry : intended to serve growers, manufacturers and consumers . e statement, thespecies, varieties and forms of Myrcia and Eugenia being sonumerous and so nearly allied that it is probable that the leavescommercially known as Bay leaves are gathered from varioustrees, and no attention is paid by the gatherers to the slightstructural differences w^hich distinguish botanically between thevarious trees. Piecent opinion is in favour of these Bay-leavesbeing derived from Eugenia acris, Wight and Arnott {Pimentaacris
RMP6H467–Bay rum tree, Pimenta racemosa (wild clove tree, Myrcia acris), native to the Caribbean. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from Samuel Curtis' 'Botanical Magazine,' London, 1832.
RF2GCMG07–Myrcene monoterpene molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represente
RF2HWXMK7–Red berries (Myrcia selloi), Rio, Brazil
RM2BTTYHM–Myrcia myriantha McVaugh.
RF2A938FX–Myrcene, beta-myrcene molecule, is an olefinic natural organic hydrocarbon, monoterpene. Structural chemical formula on the dark blue background. Vect
RFWGK0NT–Myrcene monoterpene molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey).
RMREFF7K–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 192. CienegulUo Natural size Myrcia deflexa (Poir.) DC. 411. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service
RF2GCMFYD–Myrcene monoterpene molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represente
RM2BTTYHF–Myrcia hotteana Urb Ekman.
RF2A938FT–Myrcene, beta and alfa myrcene molecule, is an olefinic natural organic hydrocarbon, monoterpene. Structural chemical formula. Sheet of paper in a cag
RFWGK0NM–Myrcene monoterpene molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represented as spheres with conventional color coding: hydrogen (white), carbon (grey).
RMRH9G3K–. The botany of the Roraima expedition of 1884. Plants -- Roraima, Mount; Scientific expeditions -- Roraima, Mount; Botanical illustration -- Roraima, Mount. ima T.xpe<l I. A 1-6 RAVEN IA E B 7-13 MYRCIA RORAINM. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Im Thurn, Everard Ferdinand, Sir, 1852-1932; Hooker, Joseph Dalton, Sir, 1817-1911.
RF2GCMG0K–Myrcene monoterpene molecule. 3D rendering. Atoms are represente
RM2C1P37G–Myrcia splendens Sw DC Myrcia splendens Sw DC.
RM2BXDP4H–Myrcia deflexa Poir DC Myrcia deflexa Poir DC.
RMRDYB67–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 640 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS The oil of Myrcia is obtained from the leaves of Pimenta acris of the West Indies and contains eugenol and chavicol. The volatile oil of Cheken {Eugenia Chequen) contains cineol, pinene, a volatile alkaloid, and a glucoside. The leaves of Myrtle {Myrtus communis) yield a substance used in perfumery. The Eucalypts, natives to Australia, are important timber plants, producing valuable wood for interior fi
RM2C1C62Y–Myrcia splendens Sw DC Myrcia splendens Sw DC.
RM2C1P36G–Myrcia carnea G Mey DC Myrcia carnea G Mey DC.
RM2BTWXF8–Myrcia sp.
RMREFF7F–. Common trees of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Trees -- Puerto Rico; Trees -- Virgin Islands of the United States. 193. Hoja menuda Natural size. Myrcia splendens (Sv.) DC. 413. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Little, Elbert Luther, 1907-; Wadsworth, Frank H. (Frank Howard). Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service