Santalum album is one of the most prized aromatic trees in the world, known for producing true sandalwood—a highly valuable material in perfumery, traditional medicine, and spiritual practices.
- Common Names: Indian Sandalwood, True Sandalwood
- Family: Santalaceae
- Origin: Native to India and parts of Indonesia
- Growth Type: Small to medium-sized evergreen tree
- Height: 8–15 meters
Unique Botanical Characteristics
- Semi-parasitic: Roots attach to nearby host plants to obtain nutrients (important for cultivation)
- Heartwood Formation: Produces fragrant heartwood typically after 10–15 years
- Oil Content: Contains α-santalol and β-santalol, the compounds responsible for its rich, creamy, woody scent
Uses & Economic Value
- Perfumery & Essential Oils
- One of the most valuable base notes in luxury fragrances
- Used by major perfume houses (including Chanel and Dior)
- Oil is extracted via steam distillation from heartwood
- Cultural & Spiritual Use
- Widely used in incense, carvings, and religious rituals
- Important in Hindu, Buddhist, and Middle Eastern traditions
- Medicinal Applications
- Traditionally used in:
- Skin care (anti-inflammatory, anti-acne)
- Aromatherapy (calming, grounding)
- Ayurvedic medicine
- Traditionally used in:
Cultivation Insights (Philippine Context)
- Climate: Thrives in tropical to subtropical climates (well-suited to the Philippines)
- Soil: Well-drained, slightly alkaline soils preferred
- Host Plants Required: Common hosts include:
- Gliricidia sepium
- Leucaena leucocephala
- Spacing: Typically 3m x 3m or integrated into agroforestry systems
- Rotation Period: 15–25 years for premium-grade heartwood
Investment & Market Notes
- Considered a “green gold” commodity due to:
- High oil price per kilogram
- Strong global demand (especially in Middle East, India, China)
- Strict regulations exist in countries like India due to illegal harvesting—making plantation-grown sandalwood highly valuable
Challenges
- Susceptible to:
- Illegal harvesting/theft
- Diseases (spike disease)
- Requires technical knowledge (especially host management and heartwood induction)
Strategic Relevance (for Your Agroforestry Model)
Given your TerraForestry™ and perfumery pipeline:
- Perfect complement to:
- Aquilaria malaccensis (agarwood)
- Cananga odorata
- Enables high-value essential oil integration for ventures like your ANOC / Ethereal Scent brand