Ecological
Provides ecosystem services including habitat, soil health, and biodiversity.
- Pollinator habitat
- Soil nitrogen fixation
- Carbon sequestration
- Biodiversity support
Sandalwood (Santalum album) is a tree belonging to the Santalaceae family, native to India. Known for its fragrant blooms. An excellent air purifier.
Sandalwood is represented through practical, cultural, ecological, and wellness use cases from the plant dataset.
Provides ecosystem services including habitat, soil health, and biodiversity.
Holds spiritual significance in Hindu, Buddhist, and other traditions.
Used in Ayurveda, Siddha, and folk medicine for various therapeutic applications.
Raw material for industrial applications.
Edible parts used in regional cuisine across India and the world.
Widely cultivated for garden beauty, landscaping, and indoor decoration.
Non-toxic (edible)