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- _Monkey puzzle tree _ Araucaria araucana.
- The only existing species of " Araucaria " in South America today are " Araucaria angustifolia " and " Araucaria araucana ".
- It is closely related to " Araucaria araucana " from further southwest in South America, differing most conspicuously in the narrower leaves.
- Whitby Jet is the fossilized wood from species similar to the extant Chile pine or Monkey Puzzle tree ( " Araucaria araucana " ).
- The genus is familiar to many people as the genus of the distinctive Chilean pine or monkey-puzzle tree ( " Araucaria araucana " ).
- In 1795, Menzies was served the seeds of the Chile Pine, " Araucaria araucana ", as a dessert while dining with the Viceroy of Chile.
- One of the most noteworthy features of Huerquehue National Park are its ancient Araucaria ( Araucaria araucana ) forests, the tree commonly known as " monkey puzzle ".
- On 30 October 2004, two " Araucaria araucana " ('monkey puzzle') trees were planted near the park's eastern gates in memory of two Chileans who were military coup in Chile.
- The similar nuts of another conifer, the monkey puzzle tree, " Araucaria araucana ", are collected in Chile . " . " Araucaria nuts are most commonly eaten cooked . . ."
- It is native to central and southern Chile and western Argentina . " Araucaria araucana " is the hardiest species in the Endangered by the IUCN in 2013 due to the dwindling population.
- These fossils, which date to about 51.5 49.5, are dominated by leaves, cone scales, and leafy branches of Araucarian conifers, very similar in all respects to living Araucaria araucana ( monkey puzzle ) from Chile.
- The inner bark and resin from the trunk of the tree is reddish, which can be a good defining character because it differs from " Araucaria araucana ", which has brown bark inner and white resin.
- Established in the 1930s to monitor the success of a variety of exotic tree species in the humid west coast environment, it includes specimens of Sequoia, Japanese Larch, Araucaria araucana ( monkey puzzle ) and Japanese Chestnut amongst many others from around the world.
- Cordilleran cypress is found in the evergreen mountain forests of the Andes, usually on drier sites within the rainforest, in open pure woods ( where it is often locally dominant on the eastern slopes of the Andes in southwestern Argentina ) or in association with " Araucaria araucana " and " Nothofagus " species.
- Araucaria araucana derives its popular name of " monkey puzzle tree " from what happened when a young specimen of it at Pencarrow was shown to a group of friends of the owner; one of them made the remark " It would puzzle a monkey to climb that "; as the species had no existing popular name, first'monkey puzzler', then'monkey puzzle'stuck.