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Santalum album, commonly known as Indian Sandalwood, is a slow-growing, evergreen tree prized for its highly aromatic heartwood. Native to India and Southeast Asia, it has been valued for centuries in perfumery, traditional medicine, and religious rituals. This long-lived species can reach 10–15 meters (33–50 feet) in height and thrives in warm climates.
Yes, sandalwood trees produce small, fleshy fruits containing a single seed. These seeds can be harvested and germinated under warm, humid conditions with the help of a host plant.
Sandalwood is renowned for its rich, lasting fragrance and the high value of its essential oil, which is extracted from the heartwood. It holds deep cultural and spiritual significance in many traditions and is also used in high-end cosmetics and perfumes. The rarity of mature trees and the slow development of scented wood add to its mystique and value.
Indian Sandalwood is widely cultivated for its valuable wood and essential oil. With careful management, this tree can be a sustainable and rewarding addition to any tropical or subtropical garden.
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| Label | Santalum album |
|---|---|
| Common name | Indian sandalwood |
| Species | Santalum album |
| Germination | Coming soon. |
| Price View | Price Range |