White Sandal (Santalum album L), an indigenous best White sandal producing species, grown in Nepal in three different locations for exploring its edaphic factors as well as soil environmental factors through exercising different metrical characters. Indeed this S. album species is the most productive and high yielding species in regard to qualitative and quantitative aspects. It’s a high adaptive plant species which grows in a broad range of environmental as well as metrological conditions. These saplings of the plant were procured from India for taking up a trial programme as a case study first in 2012. Observing the plant survibility in the garden in Nepal, after a year once again they took initiative to have mega project programme and planted white sandal in three gardens in three different locations considering five thousand plant population in each garden. Twenty soil samples were collected from each garden before planting saplings in the field. The main aims and objective of this experiment were to study the growth behavior and adaptive index in each location in Nepal.