Published Feb 21, 2024
Sandalwood is a fragrant tropical wood known for its aromatic properties. It is often used in perfumes, incense, and skincare products for its distinctive scent and qualities.
Indian Sandalwood, prized for its aromatic fragrance and medicinal properties, holds cultural significance and is sought after globally for perfumes, skincare, and rituals.
Santalum austrocaledonicum, commonly known as Pacific sandalwood, is a fragrant tree native to New Caledonia, prized for its aromatic wood used in perfumery and traditional medicine.
Australian Sandalwood, prized for its aromatic fragrance and therapy benefits, is a valuable commodity in the global market, renowned for its sustainability and superior quality.
Santalum acuminatum, commonly known as the quandong or desert peach, is a native Australian plant prized for its edible fruit and traditional medicinal uses.
Santalum Haleakala, also known as Haleakalā sandalwood, is an endangered tree species endemic to Maui, Hawaii, prized for its fragrant wood and unique habitat.