A deciduous conifer! The needles turn a golden yellow color in fall and drop. In spring the regrow a vibrant bright green. Naturally found at upper elevations (2,000-7,000 feet). It prefers moist sites to can handle dry conditions. Larch prefer full sun and are not shade tolerant. It is a fire and pest resistant species.
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