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Araucaria araucana – Monkey Puzzle Tree 

Common Name: Monkey Puzzle Tree 

Latin Name: Araucaria araucana

Family Name: Araucariaceae (Araucaria)

Geographical Range: Native to central and southern Chile and western Argentina

Fun Fact: The name “Monkey Puzzle” originated from the tree’s unusual, spiky branches that were said to be challenging for monkeys to climb.

Uses by people: This tree is highly valued for its timber, which is durable and rot-resistant. In its native range, the seeds (known as piñones) are traditionally used as a food source by the indigenous Mapuche people.

Uses by animals: Birds, like the Austral parakeet, and some mammals eat the tree’s seeds, which provide a nutritious food source.

Roles in their ecosystem: The Monkey Puzzle Tree provides essential habitat and food sources for various bird species and insects. Additionally, it plays a role in stabilizing soil in its native mountainous regions, preventing erosion.