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  2. Larix kaempferi - Wikipedia

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    Larix kaempferi, the Japanese larch [2] or karamatsu (唐松 or 落葉松) in Japanese, is a species of larch native to Japan, in the mountains of Chūbu and Kantō regions in central Honshū. [3] It is a medium-sized to large deciduous coniferous tree reaching 20–40 m tall, with a trunk up to 1 m diameter. The crown is broad conic; both the ...

  3. Laricoideae - Wikipedia

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    The Laricoideae are a subfamily of the Pinaceae, a Pinophyta division family. They take their name from the genus Larix (), which contains inside most of the species of the group and is one of only two deciduous genera of the pines complex (together with Pseudolarix, which however belongs to a different subfamily, the Abietoideae).

  4. File:Japanese Larch pollen cone, Cardiff, Wales.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Pollen cone of Larix kaempferi found near Cardiff, UK. Image by Yummifruitbat in April 2005, using an Olympus C-750UZ. Date: 20 May 2006 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided. Yummifruitbat assumed (based on copyright claims).

  5. Larch - Wikipedia

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    Larix gmelinii var. gmelinii syn. Larix maritima Sukaczev; Latrix decidua var polonica syn. Larix polonica Racib. Larix gmelinii var. principis-rupprechtii (Mayr) Pilg. The hybrid Larix × marschlinsii, the Dunkeld larch, is an artificial hybrid L. decidua × L. sibirica [10] that arose more or less simultaneously in Switzerland and Scotland ...

  6. Japanese Larch - Wikipedia

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  7. List of trees of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Larix (larches) Larix decidua (European Larch) - introduced; Larix gmelinii (Dahurian Larch) - introduced; Larix kaempferi (Japanese Larch) - introduced; Larix laricina (Tamarack Larch) Larix lyallii (Subalpine Larch) Larix occidentalis (Western Larch) Larix sibirica (Siberian Larche) - introduced; Metasequoia. Metasequoia glyptostroboides ...

  8. Pseudolarix - Wikipedia

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    Pseudolarix species are commonly known as golden larch, but are not true larches (Larix) being more closely related to Keteleeria, Abies and Cedrus. P. amabilis is native to eastern China, occurring in small areas in the mountains of southern Anhui , Zhejiang , Fujian , Jiangxi , Hunan , Hubei and eastern Sichuan , at altitudes of 100–1,500 m ...

  9. Larix gmelinii var. olgensis - Wikipedia

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    Larix gmelinii var. olgensis, synonym Larix olgensis, [1] the Olga Bay larch or Olgan larch, is a variety of larch. [2] [3] The variety is named after Olga Bay in the Sea of Japan. The common name in Japanese language is 満洲唐松 (Manshu'u Kara-matsu). The common name in Chinese is 黄花落叶松 (pinyin: huang hua luo ye song). [4]