The difference between falling incense and falling incense

Last Update :2024.06.08

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1. Differences in bark

2. Differences in leaves

3. Differences in distribution areas


Bark: The bark of Alpinx bark is brown or light brown; while the bark of Alpinx tree is gray-green with large white spots. Leaves: The small leaves of Agarwood are nearly leathery and oval or elliptical; while those of Agarwood are oval. Distribution area: Fallen Incense is mainly distributed in Thailand, Philippines, India, Vietnam and other countries; while Fallen Incense is mainly distributed in Hainan, China.


The difference between Falling Incense and Falling Incense
1. Differences in bark

1. Differences in bark

Alpinia genus is a tree, about 10-15 meters high. The bark is brown or light brown in color, rough and has longitudinal cracks and grooves. Jiangzhenxiang is a large tree belonging to the Fabaceae family, which can reach a height of 18 meters. Its bark is gray-green in color and has large white spots.

 Falling Incense

Jiangzhenxiang

2. Differences in leaves

The leaves of Jiangxiang are pinnate. The leaves are compound, the leaflets are nearly leathery, oval or elliptical, gradually getting smaller from top to bottom, and the petiole is short, about 3-5 mm. The small leaves of Jiangzhenxiang are oval and alternate, and the petiole is longer than the former, about 4-5 cm.

 Falling Incense

Jiangzhenxiang

3. Differences in distribution areas

Main distribution of Jiangxiang It has been introduced and cultivated in Thailand, the Philippines, India, Vietnam and other countries, as well as in Hainan, Fujian, Yunnan and other places in China. Jiangzhenxiang is mainly distributed in Hainan, China, which is the same as agarwood.


2. Differences in leaves

3. Differences in distribution areas














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