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.
Common Name |
Siberian Larch |
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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 |