Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - Ask the master, can lobular rosewood be planted in the north? (Shandong area)

Ask the master, can lobular rosewood be planted in the north? (Shandong area)

The lobular rosewood is a fine product of rosewood, usually referred to as "rosewood" (hereinafter referred to as "rosewood" is lobular rosewood). Red sandalwood has high density and small brown eyes, and is mostly produced in tropical and subtropical virgin forests, with Indian red sandalwood as the best. Mainly in Mysore, other kinds of sandalwood are classified as oxalic acid branches. As the saying goes, ten sandalwood are empty, and the largest rosewood is only about 20 cm in diameter, so its preciousness can be imagined. Can't grow in the north!