Where is santol usually found in Phillipines
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It flourishes in dry as well as moist areas of the Philippine lowlands. The tree has grown well in Florida in acid sandy soil and oolitic limestone, but in the latter the foliage becomes chlorotic. Fig. 51: Santol (Sandoricum indicum) marmalade made in the Philippines is sometimes imported into the United States.
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It flourishes in dry as well as moist areas of the Philippine lowlands. The tree has grown well in Florida in acid sandy soil and oolitic limestone, but in the latter the foliage becomes chlorotic. Fig. 51: Santol (Sandoricum indicum) marmalade made in the Philippines is sometimes imported into the United States.
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