Can agarwood be planted in the north?
Aquilaria sinensis can be planted or potted in a small number of greenhouses in the north. \x0d\ Aquilaria sinensis naturally grows in humid tropical and subtropical monsoon climate, with annual average temperature 19-25℃,1October average temperature 13-20℃, July average temperature around 28℃ and extreme minimum temperature-1.8. It is difficult to grow seedlings of Aquilaria sinensis in the north, mainly because they can't overwinter in the open air. \x0d\ Generally, the agarwood trees in the north are potted, and they are moved indoors in winter. In addition, when selecting agarwood seedlings, it is best to cultivate and grow in the north. The seedlings introduced directly from the south are not adaptable, and the survival rate of planting in the north is not high. \x0d\ There are breeding and domestication bases of agarwood seedlings in China. After years of exploration, the survival rate of agarwood seedlings in the north can reach 90%, which is more than five times higher than that of agarwood seedlings imported directly from the south. After domestication, the seedlings of Aquilaria sinensis are adapted to the growth in the north and suitable for the cultivation of high-end villas and offices in the north. They are advanced feng shui trees, which beautify and purify the environment, and add fragrance to the filth.