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Definition of Santalum album
1. Noun. Parasitic tree of Indonesia and Malaysia having fragrant close-grained yellowish heartwood with insect repelling properties and used, e.g., for making chests.
Group relationships: Genus Santalum, Santalum
Terms within: Sandalwood
Generic synonyms: Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Santalum Album
Literary usage of Santalum album
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"... Santalum album, Linne.* India, ascending to the temperate elevations of Mysore.
A small or middle-sized tree, famed for its fragrant wood and roots. ..."
2. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed by John Sims (1833)
"( ) S Santalum album. SANDAL WOOD. ******************** Class and Order. ...
SANTALUM album. Linn. Sp. PL p. 497. Roxb. Fl. Indie. v. 1. p. 462. ..."
3. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1899)
"... distilled from the wood of Santalum album. Dose, 0.5-1 cc (10-15 mins.).
Therapeutic Uses.—As has been mentioned, these drugs find their most extensive ..."
4. Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants by Joseph Paxton (1849)
"In cultivation, Santalum album requires the ordinary treatment of stove plants,
a brisk temperature during the season of growth, with plenty of moisture ..."
5. Between East and West: The Moluccas and the Traffic in Spices Up to the by R. A. Donkin (2003)
"... perhaps was originally prepared by expatriate Chinese.51 SANDALWOOD: Santalum
album Description and Distribution Sandalwood is "a small, evergreen tree, ..."
6. Genetic Manipulation in Crops: Proceedings of the International Symposium on by International Rice Research Institute (1988)
"Regeneration of Somatic Embryos and Plantlets in Protoplast Cultures of
Sandalwood (Santalum album L). PS Rao and VA Bapat Plant Biotechnology Section, ..."
7. Select Extra-tropical Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1880)
"... Santalum album, Linne.* India, ascending to the temperate elevations of Mysore.
A small or middle-sized tree, famed for its fragrant wood and roots. ..."
8. Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed by John Sims (1833)
"( ) S Santalum album. SANDAL WOOD. ******************** Class and Order. ...
SANTALUM album. Linn. Sp. PL p. 497. Roxb. Fl. Indie. v. 1. p. 462. ..."
9. A Text-book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1899)
"... distilled from the wood of Santalum album. Dose, 0.5-1 cc (10-15 mins.).
Therapeutic Uses.—As has been mentioned, these drugs find their most extensive ..."
10. Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants by Joseph Paxton (1849)
"In cultivation, Santalum album requires the ordinary treatment of stove plants,
a brisk temperature during the season of growth, with plenty of moisture ..."
11. Between East and West: The Moluccas and the Traffic in Spices Up to the by R. A. Donkin (2003)
"... perhaps was originally prepared by expatriate Chinese.51 SANDALWOOD: Santalum
album Description and Distribution Sandalwood is "a small, evergreen tree, ..."
12. Genetic Manipulation in Crops: Proceedings of the International Symposium on by International Rice Research Institute (1988)
"Regeneration of Somatic Embryos and Plantlets in Protoplast Cultures of
Sandalwood (Santalum album L). PS Rao and VA Bapat Plant Biotechnology Section, ..."