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Sandalwood - Wikipedia Sandalwood is a class of woods from trees in the genus Santalum The woods are heavy, yellow, and fine-grained, and, unlike many other aromatic woods, they retain their fragrance for decades
Sandalwood | Description, Uses, Species, Facts | Britannica sandalwood, (genus Santalum), genus of about 25 species of semiparasitic plants of the family Santalaceae, especially the fragrant wood of the true, or white, sandalwood, Santalum album The group is distributed throughout southeastern Asia, Australia, and islands of the South Pacific
The History of Sandalwood: From Ancient Rituals to Modern Use Tracing the origins of sandalwood, you find its roots deeply embedded in ancient cultures across the globe This fragrant, versatile wood has held sacred symbolism for millennia, used in traditional medicinal practices and spiritual rituals from India to the Middle East
Sandalwood – Santalum spp. - United Plant Savers Sandalwood trees produce clusters of small flowers, in a variety of colors, at the end of leafing twigs A small number of these flower clusters turn into fruit that go on to become clusters of small, hard seeds surrounded by a thin fleshy skin