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Tamarack
Latin Name:
Larix laricina
location:
northern North America from northern United States into Canada and Arctic Circle
The Tamarack, which is also referred as Larix laricina, lives around northern North America, from northern United States into Canada and Arctic Circle. It normally look like deciduous conifer, making it a very interesting plant! In the summer, its foliage changes to a new form, more or less 3-sided needle and in the automn it is more or less needles turn yellow before dropping. The Tamarack (Larix laricina) has flowers that are monoecious and the fruits it has are globose-ovoid, less than 0.75" long. An interesting thing is its bark, where a special pattern can be found, scaly, gray to reddish brown on it. An interesting fact concerning its culture is that cool summers are required An inconvenient with the Tamarack can be that hard to find We can easily identify Larix laricina having its spurs on branches. The Tamarack's propagation is pretty interesting since it will do it by seeds
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