And is partially parasitic on the roots of other tree species.
Sandal tree leaf uses.
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.
The tree grows very fast when young but it slows down when it reaches 5 meters because of it s slow growth it is becoming rare.
Santalum album or indian sandalwood is a small tropical tree and the traditional source of sandalwood oil it is native to southern india and southeast asia.
It is an evergreen and parasitic or semi parasitic medium sized tree and grows up to 20m high.
This tree is valued for the rich red colour of its wood.
Red sandalwood has cooling properties just like regular sandalwood and usually heartwood of the tree is used for medicinal purposes.
The wood is not aromatic.
However the high value of the species has caused over exploitation to the point where the wild population.
Historically sandalwood was pronounced as an illustrious tree by tipu sultan in eighteenth century and from that point forward it was treated as a state property regardless of where it was developing.
Pterocarpus santalinus with the common names red sanders red saunders red sandalwood rakt chandan and saunderswood is a species of pterocarpus endemic to the southern eastern ghats mountain range of south india.
Fragile leaves of sandalwood are rich in polyphenols which have likely adversary of hypertensive properties.
This is one of the most valuable trees in the.
Sandalwood is a fragrant and tropical tree and it has been in use since time immemorial.
The leaves and bark were used by early hawaiians to treat dandruff lice skin inflammation and sexually.
Medicinal plants sandalwood uses and images.
This species may have been the source of the sandalwood used in king solomon s temple.
Sandalwood is often cited as one of the most expensive woods in the world.
And for smoothing the skin.
The tree is not to be confused with the aromatic santalum sandalwood trees that grow natively.
Sandalwood oil comes from the wood and roots of santalum album or the east indian sandalwood tree.
A true sandalwood tree grows to a height of about 10 metres 33 feet.
Has leathery leaves in pairs each opposite the other on the branch.
Sandalwood is an evergreen tree native to india and indonesia and grows to 8 to 12 m in height and 2 5 m in girth.
Red sandalwood is also used for religious ceremonious and also as a colorant.
Sandalwood may offer some health benefits as well.
The bark is smooth and gray brown in color and the small flowers have numerous short stalks.