These Araucarias are also met with in Norfolk Island, New Caledonia, and on the mountains of New Guinea.
One is the forest of araucarias (pinos) which covers the elevated tablelands at a height above 2,000 feet.
The araucarias cover only the higher parts of the tableland.
The forest of araucarias produced seeds (pinones) which the Indians went to gather; and they also liked the wild apples which ripened on the former estates of the old Jesuit missions.
But there is one very ancient group of trees, the Araucarias or Monkey-puzzles, which are by no means uncommon even now.
But in the Jurassic period of geology, in the age of ammonites and gigantic lizards and crocodiles, Araucarias were the regular, ordinary trees.
Araucarias than the other groups of Gymnosperms in their leaf characters.
The wood comes nearer to that of the living Araucarias than any other, and indeed the numerous pieces of fossil wood of this type which are known from all the geological periods are called Araucarioxylon.
The pines have taken hold of the soil, have thriven and flourished, the araucarias are unequalled in Great Britain.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "araucarias" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.