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Pterocarpus santalinus, with the
common names red sanders, red saunders,
Yerra Chandanam, Chenchandanam, red sandalwood,
Rakta Chandana, and
rakto chandon...
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rotundifolius (Sond.)
Druce Pterocarpus santalinoides DC.—mututi
Pterocarpus santalinus L. f.—red sandalwood, red
sanders Pterocarpus soyauxii Taub.—African...
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African sandalwood Osyris tenuifolia – east
African sandalwood Pterocarpus santalinus –
false red
sandalwood growing in
southern Indian regions Producing...
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harps and psalteries. It is
probably the red sandal-wood of
India (
Pterocarpus santalinus). This tree
belongs to the
natural order Leguminosæ, sub-order Papilionaceæ...
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Psittacula krameri,
which are not
included in the Appendices)
Pterocarpus erinaceus Pterocarpus santalinus Pterocnemia pennata pennata
Pteroglossus aracari Pteroglossus...
- area
found in the MPCA. It is home to
highly endangered species Pterocarpus santalinus the
Rakta chandana and
Gloriosa superba. The most
important are...
- Terminalia, Dalbergia,
Pterocarpus, etc. The
state possesses some rare and
endemic plants like
Cycas beddomei,
Pterocarpus santalinus,
Terminalia pallida...
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Aguru Cashmere Tree/ Long Pepper/ Red
Sandal Diospyros melanoxylon/
Pterocarpus santalinus/
Aquilaria agallocha 7 Punarvasu/ Punartham/
Punarpusam Mula/ Moongil/...
- Philippines, as some think, the wood
likely would be red
sandalwood or
Pterocarpus santalinus.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article...
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harps and psalteries. It is
probably the red sandal-wood of
India (
Pterocarpus santalinus). This tree
belongs to the
natural order Leguminosæ, sub-order Papilionaceæ...