Balsamodendron

/ˌbælsəmoʊˈdɛndrən/ noun

A genus of tropical trees that produce balsam or aromatic resin, formerly used to classify myrrh-bearing plants.

From Greek 'balsamon' (balsam) plus 'dendron' (tree), creating a Latinized scientific name used in botanical classification, particularly for Middle Eastern and African resin-producing trees.

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