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Araucaria bidwilliiBunya Pine Tree

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Araucaria bidwillii - Bunya Pine Tree

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Description

The Araucaria bidwillii, or Bunya Pine, is a majestic evergreen conifer native to Queensland, Australia, renowned for its symmetrical, dome-shaped canopy and massive, ancient presence. Growing up to 30–45 meters tall in cultivation (and even taller in the wild), this iconic tree features dark green, lance-shaped leaves and large, edible seed cones. Its distinctive form and historical significance make it a standout feature in large gardens, parks, and rural landscapes.

This hardy, slow-growing tree is drought-tolerant once established, thriving in various conditions while adding grandeur and shade.

Specifications:

  • Height: 30–45 meters
  • Width: 8–15 meters
  • Native to: Queensland, Australia
  • Foliage: Dark green, lance-shaped leaves forming a dense, symmetrical canopy; evergreen
  • Growth rate: Slow

Conditions:

  • Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soils; adapts to sandy, loamy, and clay types
  • Light: Full sun to partial shade
  • Water: Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
  • Climate: Thrives in temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions

Additional Features:

  • Cones: Produces large, round seed cones containing edible nuts, prized by Indigenous Australians
  • Uses: Ideal for feature planting, shade trees, or as part of historic and botanical collections
  • Spacing: Plant 8–12 meters apart for individual impact or grouped plantings
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care; remove fallen cones and branches as needed
  • Pest Resistance: Generally pest-free and resilient with basic care
  • Longevity: Extremely long-lived, with some specimens surviving for hundreds of years
  • Historical Significance: Revered by Indigenous Australians for its cultural and ecological importance

The Bunya Pine is a striking and monumental tree, perfect for adding timeless beauty, shade, and historical value to large landscapes and gardens.

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