
Type

Conifer
Status

Introduced
Edible fruit/nut tree?

YES
Names
Latin (scientific) name: Araucaria araucana
Common English name: Monkey-puzzle
Other names:
French name: Araucaria du Chili
Habitat
No information available
Other notes
No information available
Hardiness zone(s)
7a, 7b
A hardiness zone is a geographically defined area where a given plant is capable of growing. Hardiness zones are based largely on climate, particularly minimum temperatures. Zone 0 covers the harshest areas in Canada for plant species. Higher numbers represent more temperate areas.
For more information on plant hardiness zones in Canada, visit Natural Resources Canada.
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