Winter twig
Male and Female cones
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The
leaves are bright-green, flat and needle-like,
12-30mm long. Some are in clusters on short shoots, whilst
others grow singly on long shoots. They turn a rich gold
in autumn.
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Larch
is a deciduous,
coniferous
tree up to 50 m high, with a greyish-brown bark, falling
off in small plates. It is widely planted but now is
regenerating naturally from seed in many places.
The
male and female flowers appear in April and grow
separately on the same tree (monoecious),
but on the same branch. The females are loganberry
coloured. The males are yellow.
The
upright, egg-shaped cones
are 2-3.5 cm long and made up of 40-50 scales
and are hairy on the outside when young.
The
closely related Japanese larch (also planted)
has leaves with two conspicuous white lines beneath.
Facts
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The
timber is prized for furniture-making, boat-building,
wall-panelling and has many other uses.
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Larches
are vulnerable to spring frost and larch canker is
caused by a fungus, which can kill the trees.
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It
is a native of the mountains of Europe, introduced to
Britain about 1620.
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