




araucaria columnaris
The Cook Pine is a tall and beautiful tree that looks like it is reaching for the sky! Its unique shape and soft, needle-like leaves make it a favorite among nature lovers.
生息地: Cook Pines thrive in tropical and subtropical regions, often found in coastal areas or planted in parks and gardens.
The Cook Pine is a striking, exceptionally tall tree with a distinctive narrow, symmetrical columnar shape. Its branches grow in horizontal tiers, often curving slightly upwards, giving it a unique textured appearance and dark green, scale-like foliage.





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Cook Pines are sometimes called 'Christmas tree pine' because of their perfect, tiered shape!
Its unique trunk wood was once prized for making sturdy ship masts and construction timber.
These trees can grow so tall, they often served as natural navigation landmarks for sailors!
Young Cook Pines often make popular and unusual potted houseplants before they grow too big!
Cook Pine can subtly lean towards the equator, an adaptation that helps it optimize sunlight absorption for growth.
Cook Pine has a flexible, yet strong trunk and branches that help it sway with strong coastal winds without breaking.
Cook Pine can tolerate salty coastal conditions, an adaptation that helps it thrive where many other trees struggle.
Rattus exulans
Consumes fallen Cook Pine seeds in its native New Caledonian habitat.
Pteropus ornatus
Roosts high in the tall canopy of Cook Pines in its native range.
Columba livia
Nests and perches within the branches of cultivated Cook Pines globally.
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6000-7000 cm
500-1500 cm
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Cook Pines thrive in tropical and subtropical regions, often found in coastal areas or planted in parks and gardens.
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