Description
Pterocarpus santalinus, with the common names red sanders, red saunders, Yerra Chandanam, Chenchandanam, red sandalwood, Rakta Chandana, and saunderswood, is a species of Pterocarpus endemic to the southern Eastern Ghats mountain range of South India. This tree is valued for the rich red colour of its wood, and in recent years there has been a marked uptick in the use of red sandalwood as a component of incense, especially in the west. The tree is not to be confused with the aromatic Santalum sandalwood trees that grow natively in Southern India.
Pterocarpus santalinus is a light-demanding small tree, growing to 8 metres (26 ft) tall with a trunk 50–150 cm diameter. It is fast-growing when young, reaching 5 metres (16 ft) tall in three years, even on degraded soils. It is not frost tolerant, being killed by temperatures of ?1 °C.
The leaves are alternate, 3–9 cm long, trifoliate with three leaflets.
The flowers are produced in short racemes. The fruit is a pod 6–9 cm long containing one or two seeds
Germination Guide
🌍 Southern Eastern Ghats, India (Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka)
Moderate
Pterocarpus santalinus (red sandalwood) is a light-demanding deciduous tree native to southern India, prized for its red heartwood. Seeds have hard coats requiring scarification or chemical treatment for germination.
Germination
Germination time
Expect germination in
10 – 21 days
Temperature
Min 7°C
Ideal 26°C
Max 46°C
Substrate moisture
💧💧 High
Sowing depth
Lightly covered
Seed Pre-treatment
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Soaking — 24 hours
Cold water soaking for 72 hours or cow dung slurry soaking for 72 hours as alternative treatments
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Mechanical scarification
Hard seed coat requires scarification; can also be soaked in water for 24 hours or in cow dung slurry for 72 hours
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Additional notes
GA3 (gibberellic acid) + BA (benzyladenine) at 250 PPM improves early and optimum germination
Substrate & Container
Recommended substrate
Well-drained red loam soil with sand and farmyard manure mixture; slightly acidic
Recommended container
Polybags or nursery beds
Growing Tips
Keep soil moist and warm; seedling survival approximately 40%. Light is essential for germination. Tree grows best in tropical/subtropical climates with mean annual temperature 26-32°C and 800-1000mm annual rainfall. Not frost tolerant (killed below 0°C).
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