Santalum - Species

Species

  • S. acuminatum — desert quandong, sweet quandong, native peach (Australia)
  • S. album — Indian sandalwood, white sandalwood, chandana (India, Indonesia, northern Australia)
  • S. austrocaledonicum (New Caledonia, Vanuatu)
  • S. boninense (Bonin Islands, Japan)
  • S. ellipticumʻiliahialoʻe, coast sandalwood (Hawaiʻi)
  • S. fernandezianum (Juan Fernández Islands)
  • S. freycinetianumʻiliahi (Hawaiʻi)
  • S. haleakalaeʻiliahi (Hawaiʻi)
  • S. lanceolatum — northern sandalwood (Australia)
  • S. macgregorii (Papua New Guinea, Indonesia)
  • S. murrayanum — bitter quandong (Australia)
  • S. obtusifolium (Australia)
  • S. paniculatumʻiliahi (Hawaiʻi)
  • S. salicifolium — willowleaf sandalwood
  • S. spicatum — Australian sandalwood (Australia)
  • S. yasi - yasi (Fiji, Niue) Tonga- Ahi

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