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  2. A Holiday Norfolk Pine Can Last Years. Here's How to Care for It

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    In USDA Hardiness zones 10 and warmer (find your zone here), you can grow Norfolk pine outdoors. ... Progress made on raging Hughes Fire; many evacuation orders lifted: Live updates.

  3. Your Norfolk Island Pine Plant Can Live for Years!

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    You can grow Norfolk pine outdoors in USDA Hardiness zones 10 and 11 (find your zone here). But because of its vulnerability to wind damage due to its mature height and shape, ...

  4. What's a Norfolk Pine? It's Perfect for Any Size Space This ...

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    Norfolk Island Pine is a great alternative to a Christmas tree, but it can also thrive year-round as a beautiful indoor plant. Here's how to care for one.

  5. Araucaria heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    Araucaria heterophylla (synonym A. excelsa) is a species of conifer.As its vernacular name Norfolk Island pine (or Norfolk pine) implies, the tree is endemic to Norfolk Island, an external territory of Australia located in the Pacific Ocean between New Zealand and New Caledonia.

  6. Dendrolycopodium obscurum - Wikipedia

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    Dendrolycopodium obscurum, synonym Lycopodium obscurum, commonly called rare clubmoss, [2] ground pine, [3] or princess pine, [4] is a North American species of clubmoss in the family Lycopodiaceae. [5] It is a close relative of other species such as D. dendroideum and D. hickeyi, also treelike.

  7. List of vascular plants of Norfolk Island - Wikipedia

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    Foliage of Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island Pine), a well-known Norfolk Island endemic This is a list of vascular plants that are indigenous to, or naturalised on, Norfolk Island . The list is based on the most recent authoritative treatment of Norfolk Island, the 1994 Flora of Australia 49 .

  8. Ask the Master Gardener: Advice for growing pine trees, figs ...

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    Missouri only has one native pine tree, the shortleaf pine. It is drought tolerant, but not fast-growing. It is naturally found in the southern one-third of the state, although numbers were ...

  9. Talk:Araucaria heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    I feel the picture of snow on a Norfolk Island Pine should be deleted. I'd say if 24 hours of exposure to the plant to 30 F is enough to kill the plant, the picture should be deleted. I do not know the details of how much cold the tree can tolerate, I have frequently had the trees as house plants. Wfoj3 22:11, 20 December 2015 (UTC)