Norfolk Island Pine Collection
The majestic Norfolk Island Pine, scientifically known as Araucaria heterophylla, stands tall and proud near the tranquil lagoon with Mount Lidgbird in the background
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The majestic Norfolk Island Pine, scientifically known as Araucaria heterophylla, stands tall and proud near the tranquil lagoon with Mount Lidgbird in the background. These evergreen trees, also referred to as Cook pine or Araucaria columnaris, are a sight to behold. In an enchanting chromolithograph from Edward Steps' "Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse" published in 1896 by Frederick Warne in London, the Norfolk Island Pine is beautifully illustrated by Desire Bois. As we admire this coloured engraving of the Norfolk Island Pine, we can imagine ourselves transported to its natural habitat on Norfolk Island. Here, cows graze peacefully at Bloody Bridge while enjoying the shade provided by these magnificent trees. The island's coastline offers breathtaking views along the fine weather track that leads down to Point Ross and the Shearwater colony. Anson Bay captures our attention with its breaking surf crashing against its shores. As dusk settles over this picturesque bay, vibrant colors paint the sky creating a mesmerizing scene for all who witness it. The panoramic view showcases nature's beauty at its finest. At Pulpit Rock viewpoint, one can marvel at both land and sea simultaneously – a truly awe-inspiring experience. Whether gazing out into Anson Bay or observing ocean dusk unfold before our eyes, there is no shortage of captivating moments on Norfolk Island. The Norfolk Island Pine serves as a symbol of strength and resilience amidst nature's wonders. Its towering presence reminds us of how small we are in comparison but also inspires us to appreciate life's grandeur found within every branch and needle of this remarkable tree species.