How can I prune my Monkey puzzle tree: tips and techniques?
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While most of the Monkey puzzle tree won’t need to be pruned until they develop some substantial height, sometimes their branches get a little carried away in the wrong direction. This is why this part of the Monkey puzzle tree needs to be pruned in good time. Tools In order to prune your Monkey puzzle tree properly, you’ll need the proper pruning tools. While smaller plant shears and garden scissors may not cut it (pun intended), handheld clippers, pruners and loppers will certainly help out. For very tall branches that are out of safe reach, use a pole saw with the necessary safety equipment. It’s also a good idea to wear gloves while pruning to avoid any splinters or cuts in general. How to Prune To prune your Monkey puzzle tree, first cut away any dead, dying or diseased branches. Look for pests, irregular growth patterns, and brittle branches or leaves. Snip these off at the branch collar, where the branch intersection is, without scoring the main branch. Next, be on the lookout for extra long branches or leaves that may not be able to support a lot of weight. These branches or leaves will be too heavy and grow downwards, so this can be trimmed back if necessary. Try to find all of the branches that grow either directly up (that are not the primary trunk) and those that grow directly downward. These branches will become an issue because they can effectively block out light and air from inner branches. Trim these back to the branches they stem from as well. If there’s not much space within the canopy for light to reach the center of the tree, you can trim away some excess foliage to make windows for light to shine in.
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A species of Araucaria, also known as Chilean pine, Chile nut, Parana pine, Pewen
Botanical name: Araucaria araucana
Genus: Araucaria
Description
Monkey puzzle tree is distinctly known for its unique physical features having tiny and spiky leaves. It produces cones that are feasted on by birds and squirrels. Its common name was derived from a comment that its appearance is as unique as it appears to be challenging for a monkey to climb.
Garden Use
Monkey puzzle tree is often planted as an accent in gardens or patios, and young seedlings can be planted in pots or kept indoors. Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) is a tall, leafy, evergreen that is one of the five most famous ornamental trees in the world. Monkey puzzle tree can tolerate drought, shade, and cold. It is not difficult to grow in a warm, sunny, moist environment with simple daily care.