santalinus
Santalinus is a Latin epithet used in botanical nomenclature meaning sandalwood-like. It is best known from Pterocarpus santalinus, the red sandalwood or red Sanders, a timber tree native to southern India.
Taxonomy and naming conventions place the species in the family Fabaceae. Pterocarpus santalinus has historically been
Distribution and habitat: Red sandalwood is native to the dry deciduous forests of southern India, with chronic
Conservation and trade: Pterocarpus santalinus is listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to long-standing
Uses: The wood is highly valued for its deep red, durable heartwood, used in high-end carpentry, cabinetry,
Etymology: The epithet santalinus derives from sandalwood, reflecting the historical association of the name with sandalwood-like