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Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Resinous granules or powder of Agarwood (Aquilaria malaccensis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The worker injecting fungus to a Aquilaria tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Resinous granules or powder of Agarwood (Aquilaria crassna). Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agarwood or aloeswood Aquilaria agallocha , medicinal plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
Agarwood or aloeswood Aquilaria agallocha , medicinal plant Royalty Free Stock Photo
aquilaria agarwood tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
The worker cutting off Aquilaria roots which got infected from fungal or bacterial
Aquilaria tree got infected from fungal or bacterial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aquilaria - the Punic stone pits in Tunisia, view to the sea Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aquilaria in Hoi An 02 has a pointed cone give off a fragrance when burning Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aquilaria - the Punic stone pits in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
Aquilaria - the Punic stone pits in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
An Old Tree Trunk of Aquilaria malaccensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Succulent plant in Aquilaria - the Punic stone pits in Tunisia Royalty Free Stock Photo
The worker cutting off Aquilaria roots which got infected from fungal or bacterial. It become harder and dark brown to black. The infection part would produce Agarwood.


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