Santalum lanceolatum

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 Santalum lanceolatum subsp. var.  Northern sandalwood
Santalum lanceolatum
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Origin: Australia
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Features: evergreen, flowers, edible, fruit
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Santalum lanceolatum is an Australian tree of the family Santalaceae. It is commonly known as Desert Quandong, Northern Sandalwood, Sandalwood or True Sandalwood and in some restricted areas as Burdardu. The height of this plant is variable, from 1 to 9 metres. The flowers are green, white, and cream; appearing between January and October.

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