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european larch

Larix decidua

  • A tall, deciduous (drops its leaves) conifer
     
  • Bright pink, feathery female flowers (larch roses)
     
  • Vivid green needles
     
  • Smells strongly of turpentine

Can be distinguished from Japanese larch which has rose-like cones with scales turned back
 

Where found

Forestry plantations – grown both for timber and as a ‘nurse’ for other species. Seeds blow on wind to spring up in sheltered hollows and upland valleys
 

When to look forAdd the dates of when you first record this species

  • Leafing March-April
     
    Flowers March-May