Can Illicium verum be planted in the north?
You can't. Illicium verum, also known as Illicium verum, is an evergreen tree in the south subtropical zone, while the north belongs to the temperate monsoon climate, so it can't be planted in the north. Even if it is planted in the north, it is difficult to survive, and it may freeze to death in winter. Illicium verum is an evergreen tree belonging to Illicium of Illicium of Illicium of Dicotyledonous Plant Class Magnolia Subclass, with a plant height of 10 to15m and a gray to reddish brown bark.