Araucaria Species, Chilean Pine, Monkey Puzzle Tree, Monkey Tail Tree

Araucariaaraucana

Genus
Araucaria (air-ah-KAIR-ee-uh)
Species
araucana (air-ah-KAY-nuh)
Synonym
Araucaria imbricata
Sun Exposure
Full Sun
Foliage
Grown for foliage
Evergreen
Height
over 40 ft. (12 m)
Spacing
20-30 ft. (6-9 m)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
Danger
Plant has spines or sharp edges; use extreme caution when handling
N/A
Bloom Color
Brown/Bronze
Bloom Time
Late Winter/Early Spring
Other Details
Category
Trees
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
4.6 to 5.0 (highly acidic)
5.1 to 5.5 (strongly acidic)
5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From seed; sow indoors before last frost
Seed Collecting
Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds
Seed does not store well; sow as soon as possible
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Anniston, Alabama

Orange Beach, Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Fresno, California

Livermore, California

Sacramento, California

San Leandro, California

Waterford, Connecticut

Clermont, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida

Lutz, Florida

Miami, Florida

Zephyrhills, Florida

Thomasville, Georgia

Mount Pulaski, Illinois

Mandeville, Louisiana

Dennis, Massachusetts

Neptune, New Jersey

Villas, New Jersey

Levittown, New York

Staten Island, New York(2 reports)

Cleveland, Ohio

Banks, Oregon

Corvallis, Oregon

Cottage Grove, Oregon

Estacada, Oregon

Portland, Oregon

Tillamook, Oregon

Turner, Oregon

Conway, South Carolina

Plano, Texas

Ogden, Utah

Orem, Utah

Provo, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Amboy, Washington

Bay Center, Washington

Bothell, Washington

Bremerton, Washington

Centralia, Washington

Olympia, Washington

Puyallup, Washington

Seattle, Washington

South Bend, Washington

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Gardener's Notes:

22
positives
11
neutrals
2
negatives
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Salt Lake City, UT (Zone 7b) | June 2021 | positive

This species of Araucaria does surprisingly well here in Salt Lake City, Utah (Zone 7b). I have had two specimens growing in my garden fo...Read More

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Keansburg, NJ | April 2021 | neutral

I would love to plant a Araucaria Species, Chilean Pine, Monkey Puzzle Tree. I am in Zone 7a but see there are trees living in NY which i...Read More

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White House, TN | November 2019 | neutral

I’ve been trying to grow Monkey Puzzle Trees for about 50 years. Middle Tennessee area, at different estates I would buy and live in. ...Read More

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San Francisco, CA | August 2016 | positive

Hi, my name is Luci and I'm Brazilian. I just started searching the net to find out if there are any araucaria trees in USA. We have them...Read More

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Ogden, UT | February 2015 | positive

The cold hardiness of this tree has probably been more underrated than any other plant I can think of. People are having success in Salt ...Read More

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Villas, NJ | September 2013 | positive

Grows in Villas, New Jersey! Such a NEAT tree!

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Sacramento Valley, CA | March 2012 | positive

Young specimens (about 6 to 12 ft) are truly eyecatching, like an alien standing on your lawn. Regarding the comments that a gardener won...Read More

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(Zone 7b) | October 2011 | neutral

One of the most viciously spiny growing things on the planet, you'd have to look to cacti to find a more dangerous plant/tree. Even the c...Read More

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Cleveland, OH | September 2010 | positive

I have to disagree with coments made that this tree is extremely poorly adapted to the south east US,and does not tolorate heat and humid...Read More

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Sevierville, TN | June 2010 | neutral

This rather odd looking tree is extremely poorly adapted for Southeast U.S. as it does not tolerate heat and
humidi...Read More

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Estacada, OR | March 2010 | positive

We bought a home with this Wonderful Tree. We had no clue what it was then we looked it up. My teen daughter touched it & gave him a nam...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | March 2010 | positive

Got one of these as a present from a German lady. I have put it in a large pot and have overwintered it in a cool passage-way. So far, it...Read More

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| January 2010 | neutral

I have a MPT that lives inside (we live in Calgary). It is starting to turn brown. Is this due to too much water, too little water, so...Read More

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Clermont, FL | February 2008 | positive

well i have one of these trees and i been doing this research stuff and i live back in the country and it drops them pod looking things, ...Read More

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| August 2006 | positive

There are many Monkey Trees in Victoria, BC, Canada - we even have a Monkey Tree Pub!! (where one once grew, and has been now taken down...Read More

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Milwaukie, OR (Zone 8a) | March 2006 | neutral

From Shine2:
I haven't grown this plant, but just wanted to share with fellow gardeners that there is a beautiful specimen of Arau...Read More

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(Zone 10b) | February 2006 | positive

I'm from Argentina but I live in Buenos Aires. Unfortunately, temperature here is quite high to grow this tree, so I’ve always wonder h...Read More

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Germantown, MD (Zone 7a) | September 2005 | neutral

I really love the Monkey Puzzle Tree and bought a 2 foot tree from a mailorder nursery back in February 2005. I planted it in a pot using...Read More

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Bay Center, WA (Zone 5a) | May 2005 | neutral

We bought our home, built 1892. It is located in a fishing village, which now is about 1/10th the activity of the community when it was ...Read More

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(Zone 9b) | March 2005 | positive

Araucaria araucana is native to Chile and Argentina. This magnificent tree can reach 50 m height and 1000 year old trees have been found...Read More

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Toronto, ON (Zone 5b) | September 2004 | positive

These are rather peculiar trees, or at least they are from my perspective. These trees cannot be grown in any part of Canada except the w...Read More

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Fresno, CA | July 2004 | positive

We live in Fresno, CA. we inherited our tree as well. When we first arrived the tree was surrounded by juniper bushes. The tree was sm...Read More

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Mount Pulaski, IL | July 2004 | positive

I have had mine in my sunroom ,which has overhead skylights, for about 5 years. It's about 7' tall. I'm in Central Illinois. The decorati...Read More

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Ojai, CA | June 2004 | positive

We recently purchased a home with a Monkey Puzzle tree in the front yard. It is about 80 feet tall and very beautiful. That was until l...Read More

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Livermore, CA | May 2004 | negative

My trees are 120 years old - part of a large garden which belonged to a Sanitarium in the 1890's. The dropped limbs and cones are extreme...Read More

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| April 2004 | neutral

All the araucarias - the Norfolk, Hoop, Bunya, Cook etc- are named after this. It is named for the Araucanos indians in whose territory i...Read More

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| February 2004 | positive

I had purchased a monkey puzzle tree about 6 months ago at a local nursery here in Wisconsin for $25. They didn't know much about the tre...Read More

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| January 2004 | positive

I enjoy seeing the dif types of trees and plants from one climate to another. I moved from the Canadian prairies to the West Coast and th...Read More

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(Zone 9a) | September 2003 | positive

The Monkey Puzzle can be grown from seed. Sow in heat, about 70F, in spring. The seeds are very large and can be sown one to a pot. Germi...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | August 2003 | neutral

The image posted by agardener2 Looks more like A. bidwillii (Bunya-Bunya Pine) to me. The trailing branchlets are definately not a featur...Read More

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| August 2003 | negative

I live in the central valley of California where the summers are extremely hot and have a Monkey Puzzle Tree in my yard which is approxim...Read More

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | July 2003 | positive

As a lover of spiny, weird things, this has always been one of my favorite trees. It is like a tree-cycad... stiff, incredibly sharp, al...Read More

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Keizer, OR (Zone 8b) | June 2003 | neutral

this is a very interesting tree. it is often confused with araucaria bidwillii--and the latter is often sold as the former because, i wou...Read More

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Levittown, NY | June 2003 | positive

This tree always gets a comment. From people asking me where to get one, to my Father calling it Charlie Brown's Christmas tree. We live ...Read More

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Thomasville, GA | May 2003 | positive

I have seen two of these trees in Thomasville, Georgia and one in Pavo, Georgia. The one in PAVO is on the MILAM Nursery Farm on Rt. 122...Read More

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