Chandigarh Forests

Department of Forest & Wildlife
UT Administration
Chandigarh

ARAUCARIA CUNNINGHAMII Sweet

Division
Gymnosperms
Class

Coniferopsida

Order

Coniferales

Family

Araucariaceae

Genus

Araucaria

Species

cunninghamii

Botanical name

 

Araucaria cunninghamii Sweet

Local/Trade names:

 

Cunningham Araucaria, Hoop Pine, Moreton Bay Pine.

Conservation status:

 

Commonly planted in gardens.

Digonestic features:

 

Leaves spirally arranged.

Description:

A pyramidal shaped tree upto 45 m high, occasionally 60 m with a girth upto

3.6 m. Bark peeling off in layers like cherry wood bark. Leaves spirally arranged, usually lance-shaped or triangular, 0.42-0.9 cm long, sharp pointed; on old trees and coning branches, shorter, crowded and sharp pointed. Male catkins 5-7.5 cm long. Cones ovoid, 10 cm long, 7.5 broad.

Distribution:

Native of Australia.

Where to see it:

Pinetum

Uses:

Wood excellent for journey, cabinet work, flooring, railway cars, furniture, boxes, small boats, veneers, match splints and agricultural implements. ree produces latex which yields a volatile oil called Turpentine of Araucaria. Bark used for hard boards.

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