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  2. Bosques Petrificados de Jaramillo National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Jaramillo Petrified Forest National Park is a protected area of petrified forest located in the Deseado Department, in the northeast of Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Formerly part of the site was a natural monument, established in 1954 and known as the Petrified Forest Natural Monument , covering about 13,700 hectares (34,000 acres).

  3. Petrified Forest (Sarmiento) - Wikipedia

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    The Petrified Forest, 30 km (19 mi) south of Sarmiento, Argentina, is a provincial natural monument. It a forest from the Cenozoic era, the petrified wood is of primitive conifers and palm trees. [ 1 ]

  4. Petrified wood - Wikipedia

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    Argentina – the Sarmiento Petrified Forest and Jaramillo Petrified Forest in Santa Cruz Province in the Argentine Patagonia have many trees that measure more than 3 m (9.8 ft) in diameter and 30 m (98 ft) long. [38] Brazil: in the geopark of Paleorrota, there is a vast area with petrified trees. [39] In the Heritage forest

  5. Araucaria mirabilis - Wikipedia

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    Araucaria mirabilis is an extinct species of coniferous tree from Patagonia, Argentina.It belongs to the genus Araucaria.. A. mirabilis are known from large amounts of very well preserved silicified wood and cones from the Cerro Cuadrado Petrified Forest, including tree trunks that reached 100 m (330 ft) in height in life.

  6. Patagonian Desert - Wikipedia

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    The Patagonian Desert, also known as the Patagonian Steppe, is the largest desert in Argentina and is the eighth-largest desert in the world by area, occupying approx. 673,000 square kilometres (260,000 mi 2).

  7. Araucaria araucana - Wikipedia

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    Araucaria araucana, commonly called the monkey puzzle tree, monkey tail tree, piñonero, pewen or Argentinian pine, is an evergreen tree growing to a trunk diameter of 1–1.5 m (3.3–4.9 ft) and a height of 30–40 m (98–131 ft). It is native to central and southern Chile and western Argentina. [3]

  8. Forestry in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The forestry sector in Argentina has great potential. The geography of the country extends from north to south, encompassing 4,000 kilometres (2,500 mi). Its variety of climates, land quality, and reliable precipitation allow for the cultivation of different tree species at high growth rates. The climate varies and most areas are quite temperate.

  9. Category:Trees of Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Trees of Argentina" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *