Yes, agarwood can be grown in the U.S., but it requires specific conditions to thrive. The tree species Aquilaria, which produces agarwood, prefers tropical and subtropical climates, along with well-drained soil. Some regions in Florida and Hawaii may be suitable for cultivation, but successful growth and agarwood production may take several years and require proper care and management. Additionally, growers should check local regulations, as agarwood is a protected species in some areas.
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