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A reference to onycha as an annual plant [27] may be confusion with its annual yield. Rock rose usually produces labdanum annually, during the summer, to protect itself from the heat. A reference to onycha as a root [36] may be due to the practice of boiling the twigs and roots for labdanum extraction [37] [38] [39] or the use of cistus roots ...
Onycha is a town in Covington County, Alabama, United States. At the 2020 census, the population was 167. Geography. Onycha is located in eastern Covington ...
Theclinesthes onycha, the cycad blue [1] is a small butterfly found in Eastern Australia, coastal and inland from Cape York Peninsula to the southern-most part of New South Wales. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Gallery
Theclinesthes onycha (Hewitson, 1865) Theclinesthes serpentata (Herrich-Schäffer, 1869) Theclinesthes sulpitius (Miskin, 1890) References
Variously translated to the Greek term (AMP: Exodus 30:34) or to an unspecified "gum resin" or similar (NIV: Exodus 30:34), it was to be mixed in equal parts with onycha (prepared from certain vegetable resins or seashell parts), galbanum and mixed with pure frankincense and they were to "beat some of it very small" [1] for burning on the altar ...
Utica onycha var. atrosuffusa Waterhouse, 1903; Theclinesthes eucalypti Sibatani & Grund, 1978; Nacaduba arnoldi Fruhstorfer, 1916; Theclinesthes miskini, the wattle ...
English: Onycha is mentioned in the Bible in Exodus 30. One interpretation of onycha is labdanum. Cistus plant (left) with petals said to resemble human fingernails and labdanum, the resin from the plant (right), said to resemble the black onyx stone. The resin is one contender for onycha.
The onycha of antiquity cannot be identified with any degree of certainty. Produce that is referred to today as onycha is diverse, including labdanum, benzoin, bdellium, operculum, etc. Each of these products are only referred to as onycha simply because of those who believe the product was the original onycha of antiquity.