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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
False Sandalwood

red sandalwood         
  •  in [[Talakona]] forest, in [[Chittoor District]] of [[Andhra Pradesh]], [[India]].
  • Seized red sandalwood logs at Forest office, Tirupati
  • [[Chess piece]]s in red sandalwood
SPECIES OF PLANT
Red sandalwood; Red Sandalwood; Zitan; Red Sanders Tree; Lingoum santalinum; Red sanders tree; Honne (tree)
¦ noun either of two SE Asian trees of the pea family which yield red wood. [Pterocarpus santalinus and Adenanthera pavonina.]
USS Sandalwood (AN-32)         
ALOE-CLASS NET LAYING SHIP
USS Sandalwood (YN-27); French ship Luciole; USS Sandalwood (AN-32)
USS Sandalwood (YN-27/AN-32) was an built for the United States Navy during World War II. She was later transferred to the French Navy as Luciole.
Osyris lanceolata         
SPECIES OF PLANT
African sandalwood; Watta bush
Osyris lanceolata, also known as African sandalwood, is used for its scented wood and to extract essential oil. The hemi-parasitic plant is found from South Africa to Zimbabwe and east Africa, including Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda; northwest Africa; the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula and Macaronesia.

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False sandalwood

False Sandalwood is a common name for several plants and may refer to:

  • Adenanthera pavonina, false red sandalwood
  • Eremophila mitchellii, a shrub or small tree native to Australia
  • Myoporum platycarpum, endemic to Australia
  • Myoporum sandwicense, endemic to Hawaiʻi