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Where does earthy incense come from? How tall can you usually grow? What's the difference between it and sandalwood?

Published: 2024-10-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/10/06, Artemisia angustifolia, also known as fragrant wood, white wood incense, tooth incense, daughter incense, etc., it can be used as traditional precious medicine and precious natural spice. due to the arbitrary collection of resin for medicine, the number of incense has decreased sharply in recent years, and it is a vulnerable variety. In 1999, it became the national second-class key point.

Artemisia angustifolia, also known as incense, white wood incense, tooth incense, daughter incense and so on, it can be used as a traditional precious medicine and a precious natural spice. due to the arbitrary collection of resin for medicine, the number of incense has decreased sharply in recent years, and it is a vulnerable species. In 1999, it became a national second-class key protected wild plant. So, where does the incense come from? How tall can you usually grow? What's the difference between it and sandalwood?

Where does the local incense come from?

The incense is produced in Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi and Fujian, China. Born in low-altitude mountains, hills and sparse forests on the side of the road.

Second, how tall can the incense grow?

According to the data of the genus Chenxiang, it can grow 5-15 meters high under normal circumstances. It is a weakly positive tree species, young fashion shade-resistant. The growth of young plants is slow, and increases gradually after 10 years. The average annual height growth of 20-30-year-old plants can reach 90 cm, and the average DBH growth can reach 1 cm. It blossoms from March to June and the fruit ripens from September to October.

Third, what is the difference between earthy incense and sandalwood?

Earthy incense is similar to sandalwood, but the two species are also easy to distinguish. In terms of fragrance, sandalwood has a strong flavor, and it will give play to a lot of fragrance in the natural state, while the incense is very small in the natural state, and some can not smell it, but as soon as it is ignited or heated, it will give off a lot of fragrance. Secondly, the tree species are different, sandalwood is taken directly from the wood core of sandalwood, and incense is indeed a tree species of four families, camphoraceae, olivaceae, Euphorbiaceae and Daphneaceae, which are formed by fungal infection after injury and death while alive; thirdly, sandalwood is more common, but incense is the first of the four incense.

 
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