Unveiling India's Treasure Trove
India's most expensive, its heartwood reaching ₹5000/kg & prized for perfumes, medicines, & religious artifacts.
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Red Sandalwood
This rare tree produces oud oil, a luxury perfume & incense ingredient, costing up to ₹25,000/kg!
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Agarwood
Its durable, termite-resistant wood adorns high-grade furniture, reaching ₹8000 per cubic foot.
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Haldu (Indian Rosewood)
A classic choice for premium furniture & shipbuilding, its weatherproof quality adds to its value, with mature logs fetching over ₹25,000.
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Teak
This fast-growing wonder offers quick returns! Its wood is sought after for premium furniture & panelling, reaching ₹5000 per cubic foot.
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Silver Oak (Safeda)
Not just valuable, Neem is revered for its medicinal properties. Its bark and leaves hold high commercial value.
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Neem
While not as expensive as Red Sandalwood, Chandan is still prized for its ароматic oil & religious significance, valued at ₹500-1500/kg.
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Chandan (Sandalwood)
Its sturdy wood finds use in construction, furniture, & even tool-making. Leaves & bark hold medicinal value, adding to its overall worth.
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Gamhar
Its beautiful, sturdy wood is a favorite for high-end furniture, furniture, & boatbuilding, reaching ₹2000-2500 per kg.
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Mahogany
This versatile tree offers both economic & culinary value. Its fruits are used in curries, jams, & beverages, while its wood finds use in furniture & tools.
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Kokum (Garcinia indica)
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