Definition
Chilean rimu, scientifically known as Lepidothamnus fonkii, is an evergreen conifer native to southern Chile and Argentina. It's a slow-growing tree with scale-like leaves, adapting to harsh, cold climates. Think of it as the tough little brother of larger conifers. It's smaller and more resilient than other rimu species. Chilean rimu provides important habitat for local wildlife. It's like the unsung hero of the forest, quietly supporting the ecosystem.