Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana) empty nut husks left by feeding Austral Conure (Enicognatus ferrugineus) Lanin NP Argentina


Common Names of Araucaria araucana: Pehuén [Spanish, from Mapuche], Piñonero, Pino araucaria [Spanish], monkeypuzzle tree [hort.] Araucaria araucana is very slow growing conifer up to 40 m high, Some are believed to be 300 years old. Chilean National tree. It's a descendant of the petrified pines found in the Bosques Petrificados. The Araucaria araucana nuts and its sharp leathery leaves were eaten by the Mapuche for centuries. Some isolated trees are still regarded as sacred by the Mapuche who leave offerings to the tree's spirit Its cones weigh up to araucana trees are classified as vulnerable (VU B1+2c) by the IUCN Red List. Native to Chile and Argentina, logging (including illegal logging in national parks) is contributing to the decline of these intriguing trees in the : Pinus araucaria Mol., Dombeya chilensis Lam., Araucaria imbricata Pavón, Columbea quadrifaria Salisb., A. chilensis Mirb., A. dombeyi


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Location: Lanin National Park Argentina South America
Photo credit: © KrystynaSzulecka / Alamy / Afripics
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