Araucaria braziliana

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Read about Araucaria braziliana in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Araucaria braziliana, A. Rich. (A. gracilis, Hort.). Branches verticillate, somewhat inclined, raised at the ends, tending to disappear below as the plant grows: Lvs. alternate, oblong-lanceolate, 1-2 in. long, somewhat decurrent, much attenuated and very sharp-pointed, deep glaucous green, loosely imbricated: cone large and nearly globular. S. Brazil, reaching a height of 100 ft. F.S. 21:2202. Var. elegans (A. elegans, Hort.), is a form with very numerous branches and more crowded and often glaucous Lvs. Var. Ridolfiana, Gord., is a more robust form, with larger and longer Lvs.


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