With reference to ‘Red Sanders’, sometimes seen in the news, consider the following
statements:
1. It is a tree species found in a part of South India.
2. It is one of the most important trees in the tropical rain forest areas of South India.
Which of the statements given above is/are correct?
Explanation
Red Sanders, botanical name Pterocarpus santalinus , is a non-fragrant variety of sandalwood
that mostly grows in rocky, hilly regions. Saplings reach 8 to 10 m in 3-4 years, but growth
slows down after that. The trunks are slender, and it takes at least 20-25 years for the trees
beautiful, deep red wood to be of use.
It is found in the thorny scrub/dry deciduous forests of the central Deccan, between 500 ft and
3000 ft. only in a small pocket roughly 5,200 sq km in the Palakonda and Seshachalam hills in
the districts of Kadapa and Chittoor, in some contiguous areas of Anantapur district, in the Nall
amalla forests in Kurnool and Prakasam , and in parts of Nellore district. Some contiguous
patches in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka see some wild growth.
Red Sanders is a protected species under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered
Species (CITES) of Wild Fauna and Flora.Tikdam: little bit knowldge of geography would tell you that you did not read the name of this plant in trees of tropical rain forests so it can’t be one of the most important tress there