monkey puzzle
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of monkey puzzle
First recorded in 1865–70; perhaps from the intertwined arrangement of its limbs
Example Sentences
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The animal belongs to a herd of hefty herbivores who spend their days lumbering through an open landscape of conifers and gingkos, horsetails and monkey puzzle trees.
From Los Angeles Times
Chile’s famed Araucaria—commonly called monkey puzzle trees—soon appeared, their spiny branches curving jauntily upward like so many cats’ tails.
From Science Magazine
Imagine the forests of Chilean Patagonia: wet and cold, dense with monkey puzzle trees and other hardy conifers.
From New York Times
The botanic garden also grows the endangered monkey puzzle tree, from South America, outdoors in pots, year-round, whereas it used to only survive inside the conservatory.
From New York Times
Forests of conifers similar to monkey puzzles and gingko trees had understories carpeted with cycads, ferns and horsetails.
From The Guardian
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