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  2. Larix laricina - Wikipedia

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    Larix laricina, commonly known as the tamarack, [3] hackmatack, [3] eastern larch, [3] black larch, [3] red larch, [3] or American larch, [3] is a species of larch native to Canada, from eastern Yukon and Inuvik, Northwest Territories east to Newfoundland, and also south into the upper northeastern United States from Minnesota to Cranesville Swamp, West Virginia; there is also an isolated ...

  3. Talk:Larix laricina - Wikipedia

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    Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. ISBN 0395467292. {}: |edition= has extra text lists Tamarack or American Larch as common names of L. laricina. The Illustrated Book of Trees: A Visual Guide to More Than 250 Species (Paperback) by Eric A. Bourdo, Salamander Books (July 19, 1999), ISBN 1840650834 lists Tamarack or American Larch also. My 1947 edition ...

  4. Tamarack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tamarack Flat Campground, campground in Yosemite National Park, California Tamarack Golf Club , Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada Tamarack Resort , all-season resort southwest of Donnelly in Valley County, Idaho

  5. Tannersville Cranberry Bog - Wikipedia

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    The Tannersville Cranberry Bog or Cranberry Swamp is a sphagnum bog on the Cranberry Creek in Tannersville, Pennsylvania.It is the southernmost boreal bog east of the Mississippi River, containing many black spruce and tamarack trees at the southern limit of their ranges.

  6. Pinhook Bog - Wikipedia

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    The bog contains a large variety of plants, including insect eating plants, tamarack trees, stands of blueberry bushes, and floating mats of sphagnum moss. Pinhook Bog is about 580 acres (2.3 km 2), a quarter of which is a floating mat of sphagnum peat moss. A "moat" separates the bog from the uplands.

  7. Coleophora laricella - Wikipedia

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    Coleophora laricella, the western larch case-bearer, is a moth belonging to the family of case-bearing moths Coleophoridae. It is native to Central and Northern Europe, with its original food source being the European larch or Larix decidua .

  8. Tamarack Larch - Wikipedia

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  9. Larch - Wikipedia

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    The hybrid Dunkeld larch is widely grown as a timber crop in Northern Europe, valued for its fast growth and disease resistance. Larch on oak was the traditional construction method for Scottish fishing boats in the 19th century. [citation needed] Larch has also been used in herbal medicine; see Bach flower remedies and Arabinogalactan for details.