Siberian Larch

The Siberian Larch is conical shaped deciduous conifer with gentlesoft needles that turn a golden yellow and are shed in the fall. Themain branches are often upswept with smaller drooping branches.The tree grows with a very dominant central leader and requireslittle upkeep. They are exceedingly cold hardy, deer resistant andpest free.

Description

Description

Additional information
Common Name

Siberian Larch

Latin Name

Larix sibirica

Form

Pyramidal

Life Span

70+

Growth Rate

Medium

Mature Height

15m

Mature Spread

6m

Flower Colour

Inconspicuous

Fragrance

Insignificant

Fall Colour

Golden

,

Yellow

Soil Preference

Widely adaptable

Exposure Preference

Full sun

Cold Hardiness Zone

Zone 2b

Special Attributes and Considerations

The cones put on a brilliant display of colour as they develop and will remain on the tree for often years.

Folk Lore

To this day, Russians mix the resin of Larix sibirica with beeswax and use it as a chewing gum.

Available Sizes

40mm

Common Name

Siberian Larch

Latin Name

Larix sibirica

Form

Pyramidal

Life Span

70+

Growth Rate

Medium

Mature Height

15m

Mature Spread

6m

Flower Colour

Inconspicuous

Fragrance

Insignificant

Fall Colour

Golden

,

Yellow

Soil Preference

Widely adaptable

Exposure Preference

Full sun

Cold Hardiness Zone

Zone 2b

Special Attributes and Considerations

The cones put on a brilliant display of colour as they develop and will remain on the tree for often years.

Folk Lore

To this day, Russians mix the resin of Larix sibirica with beeswax and use it as a chewing gum.

Available Sizes

40mm