Re: Norfolk Island Pine



A hardier relative of the Norfolk Island pine is a Monkey Puzzle tree. I
haven't grown one personally but have read that they are hardy to zone 6/7.
They look somewhat different from a Norfolk island pine but are very
closely related. I beleive that they are both from the Aruacaria family?

John

>Marge
>
>Hi again,   the Norfolk Island Pine is a beautiful plant,  but I'm
>afraid I will loose it to the elements.  I bought this to go on my son's
>grave for the holidays,  and even tho I know it will not survive,  I'm
>still gonna put it there.   I'll just to go out and buy another for my
>home.   don't you think it would be neat to underplant with ivy?   or if
>you have other suggestions I would welcome them.
>
>thanks for the info,  will save you e-mail for future use.
>
>your friend
>Donna
>
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