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Norfolk Island Pine

Araucaria heterophylla

Description:

Very large and tall trees, very common in New Zealand cities. Araucaria heterophylla is a distinctive conifer, a member of the ancient and now disjointly distributed family Araucariaceae. As its vernacular name Norfolk Island Pine implies, the tree is endemic to Norfolk Island, a small island in the Pacific Ocean between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. The genus Araucaria occurs across the South Pacific, especially concentrated in New Caledonia (about 700 km due north of Norfolk Island) where 13 closely related and similar-appearing species are found. It is sometimes called a 'star pine', due to its symmetrical shape as a sapling, although it is not a true pine.

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Lower Hutt, New Zealand

Spotted on Dec 24, 2012
Submitted on Dec 24, 2012

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