Native Tamarack Larch

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    • Hardy to Zone 2
    • Native to Alberta
    • Fall Colour
    • Drought Tolereant
    • Specimen Tree

Overview & Description

Native Larch (Larix laricina) is an open, pyramidal deciduous conifer prized for its soft, bright green needles that emerge in spring in clusters, turning a brilliant golden yellow before falling in autumn. This unique conifer loses its needles each year, offering a stunning seasonal colour transition. With age, grey bark matures to a warm red-brown, and small red-brown cones develop, adding ornamental interest. Its airy, open form provides dappled shade and a distinctive texture in the landscape.

Growth & Size

This variety exhibits an open, pyramidal, upright growth habit. It is a moderate-growing tree, typically reaching a mature size of about 50 feet in height with a spread of 20 feet.

Additional Notes

It blooms in spring with inconspicuous flowers. Hardy to Zone 2, it tolerates a range of soil types and conditions and is drought tolerant once established. An outstanding choice for naturalized areas, native plantings, large landscapes, wet sites, and four-season interest gardens where soft green spring needles, golden yellow fall colour, unique deciduous conifer character, and cold hardiness are desired.

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Attracts Birds
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Deer Resistant
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  • Prune in spring, after the threat of frost, as needed
  • Full sun, 6 or more hours a day
  • Loose well draining soil
  • Water on a consistent schedule, making sure it has at least 1 inch of water every week
  • Fertilize in spring with a well balanced fertilizer

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