Larch
see also: Etymology of Larch
The larches are Arbre S of the Larix originating in the areas moderated in altitude of the northern hemisphere. They belong to Pinacées. They easily reach 20-45 meters in height (certain specimens of L. occidentalis exceed sometimes the 65 meters).
Equipped with a good wind resistance, it is covered with gold to the autumn.
One of meeting 14 S:
- Larix decidua P. Mill. - Larch of Europe
- Larix gmelinii - Larch of Dahurie
- Larix griffithii
- Larix kaempferi (Lam.) Carr. - Larch of Japan
- Larix himalaica
- Larix kongboensis
- Larix mastersiana
- Larix laricina (Of the King) K. Koch - Larch laricin (North America)
- Larix lyallii Parl. - subalpine Larch
- Larix occidentalis Nutt. - Larch of the West
- Larix potaninii
- Larix principis-rupprechtii
- Larix sibirica - Larch of Siberia
- Larix speciosa
See too
Mélézin
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