Conceptually similarSPLLemon balm, SEMSS2345252SL1190Rights ManagedSPLThyme leaf oil glandSS2120757SA7987Rights ManagedSPLLemon balm, SEMSS2345251SL1189Rights ManagedSPLSage leaf, SEMSS2345084SL1022Rights ManagedSPLSage leaf, SEMSS2345085SL1023Rights ManagedSPLSage leaf oil glandSS2120752SA7982Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCELemon Balm Leaf, SEMSS21873471Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCELemon Balm Leaf, SEMSS21873472Rights ManagedOliver Meckes EYE OF SCIENCELemon Balm Leaf, SEMSS21873481Rights ManagedView AllView more with similar tones Lemon balm oil glandsLicense type:Rights ManagedUnique identifier:SS2120751Legacy Identifier:SA7981Description:Lemon balm oil glands. Colored scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the surface of a leaf of Lemon Balm, Melissa officinalis, showing oil glands. On the leaf surface are two types of hairs, called trichomes. Many multicellular hairs serve a protective function for the plant, or reduce evaporation from the leaf. The spherical structures are modified glandular hairs which secrete oils associated with the odor of Lemon balm. Lemon balm is both a herbal and medicinal plant used in perfumes, as a sedative and to treat headache and toothache. Magnification: x585 at 5x7cm size.Credit:Andrew Syred / Science SourceSize:3500px × 2430px (~24 MB)Restrictions:No Sale through SubagentsGet PricingHow Will The Visual Be Used?ShareKeywords:B745/0407-B745/407-B7450407-ellipse-elliptical-hairs-herb-horizontal-lemon balm leaf-medicinal plant-melissa officinalis-oil glands-oval-plant-sem-trichomesFolder Legacy Identifier:spl001_hdModel release:N/AParent folder:SPL bulkload #1