European Larch
(Larix decidua)
European Larch (Larix decidua)
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Jason Grant
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Estimated Native Range
Summary
The European Larch is valued for its fast growth and adaptability to cold climates, making it suitable for northern gardens. It is often used in reforestation projects and as an ornamental tree in large spaces due to its size and unique deciduous nature among conifers. The bright green needles turn a striking golden yellow before they drop in the fall, adding seasonal interest. In cultivation, it requires full sun and well-drained soils, avoiding waterlogged conditions. It is not tolerant of shade and prefers cooler climates.CC BY-SA 4.0
Plant Description
- Plant Type: Tree
- Height: 60-100 feet
- Width: 20-30 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate
- Flower Color: N/A
- Flowering Season: Non-Flowering
- Leaf Retention: Deciduous
Growth Requirements
- Sun: Full Sun
- Water: Medium
- Drainage: Fast, Medium
Common Uses
Bank Stabilization, Bird Garden, Border Plant, Deer Resistant, Low Maintenance, Rock Garden, Salt Tolerant
Natural Habitat
Mountainous regions and alpine meadows of Central Europe and parts of Eastern Europe, contributing to high-altitude forest biodiversity
Other Names
Common Names: Common Larch, ModrÃn Evropský, ModrÃn Opadavý, Europæisk Lærk, Europäische Lärche, Gemeine Lärche, Alerce, Alerce Común, Alerce Europeo, Mélèze D’Europe
Scientific Names: , Larix decidua, Larix decidua var. pendula, Larix europaea var. pendulina, Abies larix, Abies larix var. pendula, Larix decidua f. pendula, Larix decidua var. pendulina, Larix sibirica subsp. polonica, Peuce larix
GBIF Accepted Name: Larix decidua Mill.