native Chilean trees
Native Chilean trees are species that naturally grow in Chile's diverse ecosystems. Some well-known examples include the Araucaria araucana, commonly known as the Monkey Puzzle Tree, and the Nothofagus species, which are important for the country's temperate rainforests. These trees play a crucial role in maintaining local biodiversity and providing habitats for various wildlife.
Many native Chilean trees are adapted to the unique climate and geography of the region, including the Atacama Desert and the Andes Mountains. Conservation efforts are essential to protect these trees from threats such as deforestation and climate change, ensuring their survival for future generations.