Large Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Bonsai Tree 75cm
Large Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Bonsai Tree 75cm
Large Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Bonsai Tree 75cm
Large Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Bonsai Tree 75cm
Large Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Bonsai Tree 75cm

Large Araucaria cunninghamii Hoop Pine Bonsai Tree 75cm

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Araucaria cunninghamii, more commonly known as the Hoop Pine, is one of the most unusual and impressive indoor trees we offer. At around 75cm tall in a substantial hexagonal nursery pot, these are not small bonsai specimens or novelty plants. They are mature, architectural trees with real presence and a character that immediately sets them apart from more familiar houseplants.

What makes Hoop Pine so fascinating is its remarkable structure. Soft emerald green foliage emerges in neat layered tiers, creating a natural symmetry that looks almost too perfect to be real. There is a quiet elegance to the plant that feels distinctly different from tropical foliage plants. Rather than filling a space with large leaves or dramatic colour, it creates a sense of calm through form, balance, and proportion.

Over the years, we have handled thousands of houseplants, but Araucaria cunninghamii always stands out. It often attracts attention from customers who are not necessarily looking for a conifer at all. Something about the layered branching, soft foliage, and miniature tree-like appearance tends to stop people in their tracks. It feels less like a houseplant and more like a living landscape in miniature.

In the wild, Hoop Pines can become enormous forest trees reaching extraordinary heights, yet indoors they retain the same graceful structure on a much more manageable scale. These larger specimens already have an established shape and maturity that can take years to develop, making them particularly rewarding for collectors looking for something distinctive.

Size
Pot size approximately 30cm hexagonal nursery pot

Height around 75cm

A naturally unique plant with variation in branching, trunk shape, symmetry, and overall growth habit

Native habitat and growth pattern
Araucaria cunninghamii is native to the subtropical rainforests of Australia and New Guinea, where it grows as part of the forest canopy. In its natural environment, it can eventually reach heights of more than 60 metres, developing tall straight trunks and beautifully layered branches.

Despite these enormous proportions in the wild, the species maintains the same elegant growth pattern when grown as a container specimen. New growth develops in distinct whorls, creating the layered structure that makes the plant so recognisable and admired. The foliage remains soft and feathery rather than sharp or prickly, giving the tree a surprisingly gentle appearance.

Unlike many fast growing houseplants, Hoop Pine develops slowly and steadily. This measured pace of growth is part of its appeal. Each new layer of branches adds to the plant's structure, gradually increasing its architectural presence over time.

At this size, the tree already has enough scale to work as a genuine focal point indoors while still remaining practical for most homes.

Styling at home
This is a plant that excels in interiors where shape and form are appreciated. The naturally symmetrical branching works beautifully in Japandi, Scandinavian, contemporary, and minimalist spaces, where the tree's structure can be appreciated without visual competition.

Placed beside a bright window, in a hallway, or as a focal point within a living room, the plant creates height and presence without the heaviness that some larger foliage plants can bring. The soft green foliage allows it to feel calm and welcoming rather than imposing.

What we particularly like about Hoop Pines is that they bring something genuinely different into a room. Most statement plants rely on large leaves, unusual colours, or sheer size. Araucaria creates impact through elegance and proportion instead.

These larger specimens also have a wonderful sculptural quality. Viewed from a distance, they almost resemble living pieces of architecture.

Care requirements

Light: Prefers bright light and benefits from a position close to a bright window. Gentle morning or late afternoon sun is usually well tolerated.

Water: Keep the compost lightly moist but never waterlogged. Allow the top layer to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid both prolonged drought and constantly saturated compost.

Humidity: Average household humidity is usually sufficient, although the plant appreciates being kept away from very dry heat sources.

Temperature: Prefers stable indoor temperatures and should be protected from cold draughts and sudden environmental changes.

Feeding: Feed lightly during spring and summer. We recommend our Organic Tropical Plant Food to support healthy, steady growth.

Like many conifers, Araucaria appreciates consistency. Stable conditions and careful watering usually produce the best results.

Why choose this plant
Araucaria cunninghamii offers something genuinely different from almost every other indoor tree available. It combines the character of a bonsai, the elegance of a conifer, and the presence of a mature indoor tree.

At 75cm tall, these specimens already feel established and impressive. The layered branching creates natural symmetry, while the soft evergreen foliage provides year round interest.

It is also a plant that rewards patience. Rather than growing rapidly and losing its shape, Hoop Pine develops slowly and gracefully, becoming increasingly characterful over the years.

For collectors looking for a statement plant that feels unusual, refined, and genuinely distinctive, it is difficult to think of many better options.

Interesting facts
Araucaria cunninghamii belongs to an ancient lineage of conifers that dates back millions of years.

In the wild, Hoop Pines can grow to more than 60 metres tall.

The species is native to Australia and New Guinea, where it forms part of subtropical rainforest canopies.

Its naturally symmetrical growth habit has made it popular in architectural landscaping and bonsai cultivation.

Unlike many conifers, the foliage remains soft and flexible rather than sharp or prickly.

FAQs

Is Araucaria cunninghamii a bonsai?
It is often grown and styled as a bonsai, but it is actually a true tree species that naturally develops a beautifully balanced structure.

Is Hoop Pine difficult to care for?
It is best suited to someone who can provide bright light and consistent watering. It is not difficult, but it appreciates stability.

Can it grow larger indoors?
Yes. Growth is relatively slow, but healthy plants will continue developing over time.

Does it need direct sunlight?
Bright light is important, although prolonged harsh midday sun is best avoided.

Why is it considered unusual?
Very few indoor plants offer this combination of conifer foliage, layered branching, and naturally architectural structure.

Is every plant identical?
No. Branching, symmetry, trunk shape, and overall form vary naturally between specimens.

Is this a good statement plant?
Absolutely. These larger specimens have real presence and make excellent focal points in bright rooms.

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