Exploring Scented Rosewood /
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Scented rosewood is the leguminous plant, scientific name: dalbergia odorifera, also known as Hainan cocobolo wood or Hainan scented rosewood.?Let's take a look at the plant characteristics and growth habits of scented rosewood.
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- Artificial cultivation:
The sprouting ability of scented rosewood is strong, and most of the existing trees are small-diameter sprouting trees.?The natural trees of scented rosewood grow slower, while the artificially cultivated trees grow faster and grow well.
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- Soil requirements:
The soil must be brown lateritic red soil or latosolic red soil.
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- Terrain and topography requirements:
The species of scented rosewood do not require strict site conditions and can thrive on steep slopes, ridges, exposed rocks, and arid and barren areas.?Scented rosewood is a Yang tree species. In dense forests with excessive shade, the growth of saplings is weak; in forests with lower canopy closure, they can grow into large straight-trunk trees.?Although the fruits are abundant, the saplings are naturally planted during the dry season, so there are not many saplings in the forest.
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- Temperature and precipitation:
The annual temperature in the distribution area of scented rosewood is relatively high, with an annual average temperature of 23-25 ℃, ** temperature 6.6 ℃, and uneven rainfall distribution. The precipitation in dry season (November to April of the next year) is about 1500 mm, and there are many rainstorms.
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- Leaf changing flowers and fruits:
Usually, the leaves of scented rosewood are changed once a year. In particularly dry conditions, all the leaves fall off. When the first rain arrives, the flowers and leaves come out at the same time, and the fruits mature gradually from October to December.
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