Sandalwood is a fragrant and tropical tree and it has been in use since time immemorial.
Sandal tree leaf.
Today we can growthe trees but it is illegal to cut and harvest the wood use it or sell it in the open market.
This is one of the most valuable trees in the world.
Sandalwood oil comes from the wood and roots of santalum album or the east indian sandalwood tree.
The sandalwood tree connects its root system to that of the host tree in order to get the nutrients it needs.
Chandan tree farming चन दन क ख त sandalwood tree farming कर ड क कम ई सच य ज ठ duration.
The wood is not aromatic.
This tree is valued for the rich red colour of its wood.
The tree is not to be confused with the aromatic santalum sandalwood trees that grow natively.
Usually the older trees yield the highest.
It grows in dry and deciduous forests.
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Both tree and roots contain a yellow aromatic oil called sandalwood oil the odour of which persists for years in such articles as ornamental.
Medicinal plants sandalwood uses and images.
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.
Has leathery leaves in pairs each opposite the other on the branch.
Different names of red sandalwood is almug saunderwood red sanders red sanderswood red saunders rakta chandana indian lal chandan ragat chandan rukhto chandan.
And is partially parasitic on the roots of other tree species.
Ideally you should plant your sandalwood next to an already established host species such as long lived wattles acacia trees or casuarinas a genus of tropical evergreens including ironwoods and sheoaks.
Sandalwood has a truckload of religious value.
It is an evergreen and parasitic or semi parasitic medium sized tree and grows up to 20m high.
Yield of oil tends to vary depending on the age and location of the tree.
The scientific name of red sandalwood tree is pterocarpus santalinus.
Growing sandalwood by individuals was banned until 2002.
Red sandalwood tree is a native and endemic to india and can only be found in the southern parts of the eastern ghats.
Its products are used across the globe.
Producing commercially valuable sandalwood with high levels of fragrance oils requires indian sandalwood trees to be a minimum of 15 years old the yield quality and volume are still to be clearly understood.