COMMON PLANTS of WISCONSIN |
UWSP Biology 130 |
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Larix
laricina;
tamarack,
larch [Pinaceae]
Slow
growing, deciduous(!) conifer which frequently falls far short of
reaching its potential height of 40-80' because of poor sites.
Short (½-1") needles seemingly
clustered in bunches of 12 or more, turning golden yellow in the fall.
Cones small (½-1" long).
Bark dark when mature, and flaking off
in small scales.
Common in acid bogs.
Like black spruce, produces
adventitious roots to replace those lost to sinking.
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