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Our Norfolk Pine is a little guy with big ambitions and can grow to 200' in his native soil off the Australia coast on Norfolk Island. Cultivation of this tree started in 1793 after being discovered by Captain James Cook who is known to have charted New Zealand along with the Great Barrier Reef. :: The Norfolk Pine has a useful purpose in building construction, crafting furniture and shipbuilding!
Care Level: I'm Easy
Pet Friendly: Warning
Toxic if ingested.
Origins: Norfolk Island, South Pacific, central Chile
Fun Facts: The Norfolk Pine ...
The Norfolk Pine has horizontal needle-like branches, looks like pine, and 'pine' is in their name, but they are an imposter. They are really from the genus Araucaria, which is named after the Araucanian Indians from central Chile, of which this tree is native, growing between 3-6' tall.
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