Alerce

/ɑːˈlɛrs/ noun

A large South American conifer tree (Fitzroya cupressoides) native to Chile and Argentina, valued for its timber.

From Spanish 'alerce,' likely derived from Mapuche (indigenous language) origins. The tree was named by Spanish conquistadors who encountered it in the 16th century.

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