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Araucaria araucana ‘Monkey Puzzle’
Araucaria araucana ‘Monkey Puzzle’
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Araucaria araucana (Monkey Puzzle Tree) is a bold and unusual evergreen conifer known for its spiky, architectural branches and prehistoric appearance. Its distinctive form makes it a striking focal point in any landscape.
Full Description
The Araucaria araucana, commonly known as the Monkey Puzzle Tree, is one of the most unique and eye-catching evergreen trees available. Its thick, sharply pointed, scale-like leaves cover the branches in a symmetrical pattern, creating a dramatic, almost prehistoric look that instantly draws attention.
As the tree matures, it develops a strong central trunk with horizontal, whorled branching, forming a bold architectural silhouette. Its slow to moderate growth rate allows it to gradually become a large, long-lived specimen tree, making it ideal for open landscapes, focal plantings, or collectors seeking something truly different.
The Monkey Puzzle Tree thrives in full sun with well-drained soil and is best suited for regions with mild climates. Its evergreen foliage provides year-round structure and visual interest, standing out in both modern and naturalistic garden designs.
Highly prized for its unusual texture, structural form, and conversation-starting appearance, Araucaria araucana is a must-have for collectors and anyone looking to make a bold statement in the landscape.
Key Features
• Distinctive spiky, scale-like evergreen foliage
• Unique, architectural branching structure
• Long-lived specimen tree with bold presence
• Excellent focal point for open landscapes
• Rare and highly collectible ornamental tree
Plant Details
Botanical Name: Araucaria araucana
Plant Type: Evergreen Conifer Tree
Sun Requirements: Full Sun
Mature Height: 50–80 ft
Mature Width: 20–30 ft
USDA Hardiness Zones: 7–10
Soil Preference: Well-drained soil
Growth Rate: Slow to Moderate
Looking for Monkey Puzzle Tree for sale? Araucaria araucana is a unique evergreen conifer with spiky architectural branches and a bold, prehistoric appearance, perfect for specimen planting and collectors.