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Do the trees found in the park resemble any of the tropical conifers growing in the world today?

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Do the trees found in the park resemble any of the tropical conifers growing in the world today?

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Some may be related to Araucaroid-like trees (Araucaria, Bunya Pine Tree,Monkey Puzzle Tree, Norfolk Island Pine) growing in the southern hemisphere, including Chile and Australia. There are fossil trees that are related to living gingkos, too.

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