Commiphora myrrha, commonly known as myrrh, is a resin that is derived from the sap of the Commiphora tree. Myrrh has been used for medicinal and aromatic purposes for centuries and has a unique and distinctive fragrance. There are several synonyms for Commiphora myrrha, including gum myrrh, common myrrh, Arabian myrrh, and Yemen myrrh. The resin is known for its healing and antiseptic properties and has been used in traditional medicine to treat a range of conditions, including sore throats, coughs, and skin irritations. It is also a popular ingredient in perfumes, incense, and other fragrant products.