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    Santalum spicatum, the Australian sandalwood, also Waang and other names (Noongar) and Dutjahn (Martu), is a tree native to semi-arid areas at the edge...
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    to be known as sandalwood. Other species in the genus Santalum, such as the Australian S. spicatum, are also referred to as true sandalwoods, to distinguish...
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    placing it in the genus Santalum; the genus containing Australian sandalwood, Santalum spicatum, and white sandalwood, Santalum album. Several botanical...
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    Santalum is a genus of woody flowering plants in the Santalaceae family, the best known and commercially valuable of which is the Indian sandalwood tree...
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    Sandalwood (category Santalum)
    Australian sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) in sandalwood plantations in Australia and China, although sandalwood album (Santalum album) is still considered...
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    Sandalwood oil (category Santalum)
    of various species of sandalwood trees, mainly Santalum album (Indian sandalwood) and Santalum spicatum (Australian sandalwood). Sandalwood oil is used...
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  • sandalwood Santalum freycinetianum, Hawaiian sandalwood Santalum lanceolatum, Northern sandalwood (also Northern sandalbox) Santalum spicatum, Australian...
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  • extracted from the fruit kernels of the Santalum obtusifolium (Sandalwood) and the Australian sandalwood Santalum spicatum It is also found in seed oil of other...
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    variants (see above) and is the main host being used in Sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) plantations. The nutritional composition of the numerous seeds, a...
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    have been observed eating the large seeds of Australian sandalwood, Santalum spicatum, a nutritious food that the animal is known to place in a shallow...
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