Araucaria braziliana

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 Araucaria braziliana subsp. var.  
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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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