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Sandalwoods have incredible endurance, and are very easy to manage.
It is not related to the true sandalwoods, which are in the family Santalaceae.
It is a durable material, but lacks the aromatic qualities of other sandalwoods.
Then the cargo was described in loving detail, the sandalwoods and spices, the ivory, the oil, the wine.
Sandalwoods are medium-sized hemiparasitic trees, and part of the same botanical family as European mistletoe.
The oil of sandalwoods, primarily Santalum album, was described and investigated by pharmacologists, this species gained similar attention upon discovery.
Moreover, synthetic sandalwoods are ecofriendly.
The nomenclature for other "sandalwoods" and the taxonomy of the genus are derived from this species historical and widespread use.
We stood in a pleasant, open forest of mixed types of trees-beeches, sandalwoods, and other shore types, which indicated there was a lake nearby.
Australian Aboriginals eat the seed kernels, nuts, and fruit of local sandalwoods, such as quandong (Santalum acuminatum).
The roots of the species have pad-like adaptations, that nearly encircle the host's root, this is typical of this genus of sandalwoods.
It is said that such type of sandalwoods is found only in that holy place and that sandal is consumed in the worship of Goddess Durga.
Other species in the genus Santalum, such as the Australian S. spicatum, are also referred to as true sandalwoods, to distinguish them from trees with similar-smelling wood or oil.
His study and travel in the Middle East has greatly influenced his work and some of his most important fragrances are Orientals, exotic perfumes of spices, amber, incense, resins, vanilla, sandalwoods and other aromatics.
It is not related to the true sandalwoods, which are in the family Santalaceae.
Thesium is a genus of plants in the family Santalaceae.
Santalum fernandezianum was a species of plant in the Santalaceae family.
Santalum lanceolatum is an Australian tree of the family Santalaceae.
The species is a hemi-parasite, gaining nutrients from other plant's roots, a process undertaken by many in the Santalaceae family.
The genus belongs to the family Santalaceae (as this includes Viscaceae).
Exocarpos is a genus of flowering shrubs and small trees in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae.
Exocarpos latifolius is a species of parasitic trees, of the plant family Santalaceae.
It is one of four species of the family Santalaceae to occur in Western Australia.
Modern treatments of the Santalaceae include the family Viscaceae (mistletoes), previously considered distinct.
They are semi-parasitic, requiring the roots of a host tree, a trait they share with many other members of the Santalaceae.
It falls into the family Santalaceae, and shares the genus Santalum with such important species as S. album.
Host plants are in the families Capparidaceae, Brassicaceae, Santalaceae, and Loranthaceae.
Such a family has been recognized by few taxonomists; the plants in question usually being assigned to family Olacaceae and Santalaceae.
Santalum album is included in the family Santalaceae, and is commonly known as white or East Indian sandalwood.
Viscum cruciatum, commonly called the red-berry mistletoe, is a species of mistletoe in the family Santalaceae.
Ribeirea Allemão (Santalaceae )
In the APG III system this is part of the Santalaceae family.
Korthalsella is a genus of flowering plants in the sandalwood family, Santalaceae (sometimes/formerly considered to be in Viscaceae).
Mistletoes in families such as Santalaceae and Loranthaceae commonly accumulate on host trees till they stunt and eventually kill them, sometimes after many decades.
The families Viscaceae and Eremolepidaceae are included in the family Santalaceae by the APG.
Cronartium appalachianum: Pinus virginiana, Santalaceae.
Buckleya distichophylla, commonly called piratebush, is a flowering plant in the family Santalaceae, native to the Southern United States.
Santalum austrocaledonicum, or New Caldedonia Sandalwood, is a sandalwood tree from the family Santalaceae.