Araucaria Heterophylla Norfolk Island pine is a pyramidal to columnar, coniferous, evergreen tree with a symmetrical form that features whorled, horizontal branches (typically 5 branches per whorl) in tiers radiating outward from a strong, single, upright trunk. Secondary branches in two rows spread horizontally or droop slightly. It is native to Norfolk Island off the coast of Australia where it typically grows on basalt sea cliffs and interior rain forests, sometimes reaching majestic heights of 200’ or more with trunk diameters to 6’ or more. It is now widely planted throughout the world in subtropical regions, often in coastal areas.





Our Production
The production capacity of Yucca is 100,000 seedlings per year
And it is ready for marketing in several sizes