Santalum lanceolatum (Northern Sandalwood)

The native range of the plant extends from north-western Victoria, northwards through New South Wales to North Queensland, westwards across The Northern Territory and into north-western Western Australia. It is a plant primarily of arid and semiarid inland areas, although its distribution reaches the coast in both Central Queensland and the Kimberley. The tree is becoming increasingly rare across much of its desert range due to destructive browsing by feral camels.

Santalum lanceolatum is listed in the following regions:

Far West New South Wales  |  Goldfields


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