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Araucariaceae Collection

The Araucariaceae family is a diverse group of trees that can be found in various stunning landscapes around the world

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Norfolk Island pine trees (Araucaria heterophylla) near lagoon with Mount Lidgbird

Norfolk Island pine trees (Araucaria heterophylla) near lagoon with Mount Lidgbird and Mount Gower in the background, Lord Howe island, Lord Howe Island Group UNESCO Natural World Heritage Site

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Natural basin in Oro Bay with the New Caledonia pines (Araucaria columnaris) that

Natural basin in Oro Bay with the New Caledonia pines (Araucaria columnaris) that gave the name to the island, New Caledonia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Strangler fig (Ficus sp) growing over Hoop Pine tree(Araucaria cunninghamii) with

Strangler fig (Ficus sp) growing over Hoop Pine tree(Araucaria cunninghamii) with branches knotting round each other, Morans Falls Track, Green Mountains

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Sunset on Hergest Ridge on planted hilltop Monkey Puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana)

Sunset on Hergest Ridge on planted hilltop Monkey Puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana), Herefordshire, England, UK. December 2020

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Coast of l Ile-des-Pins with the New Caledonia pines (Araucaria columnaris) that

Coast of l Ile-des-Pins with the New Caledonia pines (Araucaria columnaris) that gave the name to the island at sunset, New Caledonia, Pacific Ocean

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Chilean monkey puzzle tree -Araucaria araucana-, branches

Chilean monkey puzzle tree -Araucaria araucana-, branches

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Monkey puzzle tree -Araucaria araucana-, Conguillio National Park, Melipeuco

Monkey puzzle tree -Araucaria araucana-, Conguillio National Park, Melipeuco, Region de la Araucania, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Monkey Puzzle Tree -Araucaria araucana- and Lonquimay volcano, Lonquimay, Region de la Araucania

Monkey Puzzle Tree -Araucaria araucana- and Lonquimay volcano, Lonquimay, Region de la Araucania, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Chilean Araucaria -Araucaria araucana- and Lonquimay volcano, Lonquimay, Araucania Region, Chile

Chilean Araucaria -Araucaria araucana- and Lonquimay volcano, Lonquimay, Araucania Region, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Agathis australis, kauri pine

Agathis australis, kauri pine
Kauri pine, New Zealand. This tree is the source of resin known as kauri gum. Figure 5 from Amber The Natural Time Capsule by Andrew Ross, 1998

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Araucaria mirabilis, pine cone

Araucaria mirabilis, pine cone
Silicified cones from the Cerro Cuadrado Fossil Forest (Jaramillo Fossil Forest), Argentina dating from the Upper Jurassic. Specimen held at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: A Crichtonsaurus crosses paths with a pair of frogs within a Cretaceous forest

A Crichtonsaurus crosses paths with a pair of frogs within a Cretaceous forest
A ten-foot-long Crichtonsaurus crosses paths with a pair of frogs deep within a Cretaceous forest 95 million years ago. The heavily armored Crichtonsaurus was a herbivore

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Petrified Araucaria wood, Monumental Nacional Pichasca, Rio Hurtado, Region de Coquimbo, Chile

Petrified Araucaria wood, Monumental Nacional Pichasca, Rio Hurtado, Region de Coquimbo, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Monkey puzzle trees -Araucaria araucana- and basalt rocks, Neuquen Province, Argentina

Monkey puzzle trees -Araucaria araucana- and basalt rocks, Neuquen Province, Argentina

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Monkey puzzle trees -Araucaria araucana-, Llaima volcano and Conguillio Lake

Monkey puzzle trees -Araucaria araucana-, Llaima volcano and Conguillio Lake, Conguillio National Park, Melipeuco, Region de la Araucania, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Monkey puzzle treess -Araucaria araucana- and Llaima volcano, Conguillio National Park, Melipeuco

Monkey puzzle treess -Araucaria araucana- and Llaima volcano, Conguillio National Park, Melipeuco, Region de la Araucania, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Forest with Monkey puzzle trees -Araucaria araucana- and snow-capped mountains

Forest with Monkey puzzle trees -Araucaria araucana- and snow-capped mountains, Conguillio National Park, Melipeuco, Region de la Araucania, Chile

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii) habit, listed on Register of Significant Trees

Bunya Pine (Araucaria bidwillii) habit, listed on Register of Significant Trees, Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Victoria, Australia, February

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Botany, Trees, Araucariaceae, Monkey-puzzle Tree Araucaria araucana

Botany, Trees, Araucariaceae, Monkey-puzzle Tree Araucaria araucana, feminine and masculine inflorescence, illustration
Botany - Trees - Araucariaceae - Monkey-puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana), feminine and masculine inflorescence, illustration

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Araucariaceae - Monkey-Puzzle Tree Araucaria araucana, illustration

Araucariaceae - Monkey-Puzzle Tree Araucaria araucana, illustration
Botany - Trees - Araucariaceae - Monkey-Puzzle Tree (Araucaria araucana), illustration

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Argentina, Patagonia, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Lake Nahuel Huapi in San Carlos de Bariloche

Argentina, Patagonia, Nahuel Huapi National Park, Lake Nahuel Huapi in San Carlos de Bariloche, Araucaria, Araucariaceae. Monkey-puzzle tree (Araucaria araucana)

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Silicified pine cone C016 / 5949

Silicified pine cone C016 / 5949
Silicified pine cones (Araucaria mirabilis). Specimen from the Cerro Cuadrado Fossil Forest (Jaramillo Fossil Forest), Argentina, dating from the Upper Jurassic (161 to 146 million years ago)

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Wollemi conifer foliage

Wollemi conifer foliage. The Wollemia genus of coniferous plants was only known from fossils until an extant species (Wollemia nobilis, a living fossil) was discovered in Australia in 1994

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Petrified conifer, tree trunk fossil C016 / 4912

Petrified conifer, tree trunk fossil C016 / 4912
Petrified conifer. Polished section of a fossil of the trunk of the conifer Araucarioxylon arizxonicum. This is the dominant conifer of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Jet

Jet ornament is similar to amber in texture and to coal in appearance. Jet is fossilised timber of a variety of Araucaria - similar to todays monkey puzzle trees

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Araucaria mirabilis, silicified seed cones

Araucaria mirabilis, silicified seed cones

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Agathis jurassica, fossil plant

Agathis jurassica, fossil plant

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Araucarioxylon arizxonicum, conifer

Araucarioxylon arizxonicum, conifer
Polished section through the trunk of Araucarioxylon arizxonicum, the dominant conifer of Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, USA. Width approx. 25 cm. Dates back to the Late Triassic period

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Wollemi Pine - a recently discovered living fossil in cultivation at Australia Brisbane Mt

Wollemi Pine - a recently discovered living fossil in cultivation at Australia Brisbane Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens
EL-1910 Wollemi Pine - a recently discovered living fossil in cultivation at Australia Brisbane Mt Coot-tha Botanic Gardens Wollemi nobilis Eric Lindgren contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana) close-up of trunk, in garden, Norfolk, England, march

Monkey Puzzle (Araucaria araucana) close-up of trunk, in garden, Norfolk, England, march

Background imageAraucariaceae Collection: Tane Mahuta Kauri Tree - in Waipoua Kauri Forest. New Zealand's largest kauri tree over 1200 years

Tane Mahuta Kauri Tree - in Waipoua Kauri Forest. New Zealand's largest kauri tree over 1200 years old 51 metres
MAB-552 Tane Mahuta Kauri Tree - in Waipoua Kauri Forest. New Zealand Agathis australis New Zealand's largest kauri tree over 1200 years old 51 metres tall and a girth of almost 14 metres


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The Araucariaceae family is a diverse group of trees that can be found in various stunning landscapes around the world. One such scene showcases Norfolk Island pine trees, known as Araucaria heterophylla, standing tall near a picturesque lagoon with the majestic Mount Lidgbird towering in the background. Moving to Oro Bay, we encounter a natural basin adorned with New Caledonia pines (Araucaria columnaris), creating an enchanting sight for nature enthusiasts. In another captivating image, a Strangler fig (Ficus sp) gracefully wraps its roots around a Hoop Pine tree (Araucaria cunninghamii), showcasing the intricate beauty of coexistence and symbiosis within our ecosystems. As the sun sets on Hergest Ridge's planted hilltop, Monkey Puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana) create an awe-inspiring silhouette against the vibrant sky. Journeying to Ile-des-Pins' coast unveils yet another breathtaking vista where New Caledonia pines (Araucaria columnaris) stand proudly along the shoreline, their unique shapes adding character to this coastal paradise. In Chilean landscapes, we are introduced to branches of Chilean monkey puzzle trees (Araucaria araucana), reaching towards the heavens amidst lush greenery. Conguillio National Park offers us two striking scenes: one featuring Monkey Puzzle Trees (Araucaria araucana) harmoniously blending with Lonquimay volcano's grandeur; and another where Chilean Araucarias - Araucaria araucana- share their space with Lonquimay volcano in perfect harmony. Within this remarkable family lies Agathis australis or kauri pine – an impressive species that adds elegance to any landscape it graces. Lastly, we witness nature's artistry through Araucaria mirabilis' pine cones – delicate structures that hold the promise of new life.