What is the name of a tree whose leaves are whiter than agarwood?
Sandalwood. Dalbergia odorifera is a common tree species, distributed in Southeast Asia. Although the leaf colors of Daphne (or Santalaceae) and Dalbergia are somewhat similar, there are still differences. The leaves of Dalbergia odorifera are a little whiter than those of Aquilaria sinensis, and the agarwood condensed from Dalbergia odorifera has a sweet smell and a lasting fragrance.