Just a short picture post for tree Tuesday of a monkey puzzle tree. This tree is native to Chile and Argentina but there are a few around town that seem to be doing just fine.
Monkeys have a hard time climbing on it because of the sharp spiny leaves, hence the name.
The tree is very interesting to look at, and described as a living fossil. The seeds of the tree are very tasty but it takes many years before the tree is mature enough to produce them. Many evasive species are eating them, you can read more about it at: The Monkey Puzzle Tree Faces More Threats Than a Barrel of Monkeys
I just had to add a recent sunset picture I took. There are some more native trees silhouetted on the islands and land by the bay. I always like the look of the water in this area, the tide comes through a narrow passage way and creates a number of whirlpools. It can be dangerous for small boats. This is taken from a moving car.
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