Podocarpus nubigenus (also known as P. nubigena) is a species of podocarp, endemic to the Valdivian temperate forests of southern Chile and adjacent southwestern Argentina.
In a classic example species-pair of the Antarctic flora, it is very closely related to Podocarpus totara from New Zealand, to the extent that if planted together, they are very difficult to distinguish.
The best distinction is the slightly brighter green tone of the leaves, compared to the more greyish-green of P. totara.
P. nubigenus is occasionally grown as an ornamental tree in the western British Isles and the Pacific Northwest of North America, where it receives the cool summers and high rainfall it requires for successful growth.
In southern Chile, it is also known as mañío de hojas punzantes (which is translated as prickly-leaved maniu).