Podocarpus salignus, the willow-leaf podocarp,[2] is a species of coniferous evergreen tree in the family Podocarpaceae.
It is found only in Chile, from 35 to 42° south latitude, where it is threatened by habitat loss.
The arching branches bear long, narrow, willow-like leaves, and red fleshy oval fruits where male and female plants are grown together.
This tree is grown in gardens and parks of Chile, and has been introduced to the British Isles.
[2][4] The wood is of good quality, yellowish colored, straight grained, and highly moisture resistant.