Red Sandalwood (Adenanthera pavonina)

FamilyFabaceae
Scientific nameAdenanthera pavonina
Common name (English)Red Sandalwood
Common name (Malay)/
Identified asIntroduced plant on Project M.A.R.S.’s land

Adenanthera pavonina, commonly known as red sandalwood or red lucky seed, is a medium-sized tropical tree celebrated for its vibrant scarlet seeds and finely divided foliage. Native to South and Southeast Asia, it is often grown as an ornamental or shade tree, valued for its striking appearance and durable timber. Its bright seeds—uniform in size and weight—have also been traditionally used in jewelry, games, and as natural counters in trade.