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Old 04-10-2008
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Red Sandalwood is a timber tree. This plant is found in the wild in India. Leaves are compound bipinnate, green when young, turning yellow when old. The sandalwood tree can grow in almost any part of India (which is why any Indian will recognize the fragrant wood, even though they might refer to sandalwood by one of its many aliases.) The sandalwood tree flourishes in regions where the climate is cool with moderate rainfall, plentiful sunshine and long periods of dry weather.
They can tolerate shallow, rocky ground and stony or gravelly soils, voiding saline or calcareous soils, and are not exacting about the depth of the soil.Rich and moist soils such as well–drained alluvial soils, do not support sandalwood well; the heartwood in such trees will be deficient in oil. Trees grown on poor soils yield better oil, though they cannot withstand water-logging.


Teak (Tectona grandis) is one of the most important timber trees of India. Teak is recognized as the best timber for the manufacture of door, window frames and shutters, wagon and carriage, furniture, cabinets, ships, agricultural implements, decorative flooring and wall panelling because of its moderate weight, appropriate strength, dimensional stability and durability, easy workability and finishing qualities and most appealing grain, texture, colour and figure.
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Old 06-10-2008
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Default Red sandal and sadal wood tree-reg

Dear sir,
We are prominent nursery garden in south tamil nadu since 1994. And also I want to inform you that the red sandal and white sandal sappling are with us.The height is 12' .The sapplings are rear by us with coordination of the Indian Institue of wood science and technoloy, dehradun.So please contact me for further details

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A.Sivakumar
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Priya Nursery Garden,

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Default Interested Buying Sandal Wood Saplings

We have 75 Acres of Land in Hilli area near Mumbai.

We are interested buying saplings of Sandal Wood Red, Sandal Wood normal from you.

Please send full details

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Manmohan Bagri




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Dear sir,
We are prominent nursery garden in south tamil nadu since 1994. And also I want to inform you that the red sandal and white sandal sappling are with us.The height is 12' .The sapplings are rear by us with coordination of the Indian Institue of wood science and technoloy, dehradun.So please contact me for further details

Thanks

A.Sivakumar
Horticulturlist,
Priya Nursery Garden,

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