Siberian Larch
Larix siberica
A deciduous conifer with a broad pyramidal shape. The soft needles turn golden yellow in autumn. Arching branches feature many small cones. Better adapted to prairie conditions that the native larch.
Larix siberica
A deciduous conifer with a broad pyramidal shape. The soft needles turn golden yellow in autumn. Arching branches feature many small cones. Better adapted to prairie conditions that the native larch.
Height: 50-70′
Spread: 15-20′
Light Needs: Full Sun
Hardiness Zone: 2
Foliage Colour: Green
Fall Foliage: Yellow
Growth Habit: Pyramidal
Key Features: Fall Interest, Fine/Delicate Foliage Texture
Landscape Uses: Vertical Accent, Shade