Araucaria heterophylla - Norfolk Island Pine
Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) is not an actual pine tree but rather a genus of conifers native to Australia. Growing to great heights, it has a straight trunk and pleasingly symmetrical branches covered with short, inward-curving needles. A Norfolk Island pine can grow up to 60 m tall eventually.
It grows in the windiest, sandiest positions and is well known thoughout our coastlines.
It’s also a great indoor plant. Grown indoors, it gets 3 to 8 feet tall or may even be trained as a bonsai or miniature tree.
Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) is not an actual pine tree but rather a genus of conifers native to Australia. Growing to great heights, it has a straight trunk and pleasingly symmetrical branches covered with short, inward-curving needles. A Norfolk Island pine can grow up to 60 m tall eventually.
It grows in the windiest, sandiest positions and is well known thoughout our coastlines.
It’s also a great indoor plant. Grown indoors, it gets 3 to 8 feet tall or may even be trained as a bonsai or miniature tree.
Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) is not an actual pine tree but rather a genus of conifers native to Australia. Growing to great heights, it has a straight trunk and pleasingly symmetrical branches covered with short, inward-curving needles. A Norfolk Island pine can grow up to 60 m tall eventually.
It grows in the windiest, sandiest positions and is well known thoughout our coastlines.
It’s also a great indoor plant. Grown indoors, it gets 3 to 8 feet tall or may even be trained as a bonsai or miniature tree.