Santalum spicatum, also known as Australian sandalwood or Western Australian Sandalwood, is a tree species from the Santalaceae family. It is native to Western Australia and grows up to 8 meters tall, with dark green foliage and small white or pink flowers.
Australian sandalwood has been traditionally used by the Indigenous Australian people for a variety of purposes, such as medicinal treatments, spiritual and cultural practices, and as a source of food. It has also been widely used in the perfumery and cosmetic industry as a natural fragrance, due to its woody and slightly sweet scent.
The essential oil extracted from Santalum spicatum has been found to possess a range of beneficial properties, such as anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant activities. It may be used in aromatherapy, skincare products, and for other therapeutic purposes.
However, the overharvesting of Australian sandalwood for commercial purposes has led to concerns regarding its sustainability and conservation. The Western Australian government has implemented measures to regulate the harvest and ensure the long-term survival of this valuable species. Shop Now:https://www.aromaticscanada.ca..../shop/oils/essential