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Western larch, also known as Mountain larch, Hackmatack
Western larch is a tall, deciduous conifer with a conical shape, reaching heights of up to 180 feet. It boasts clustered needle-like leaves that turn a vivid yellow before shedding in the fall. The rugged bark and small, woody cones are characteristic of western larch, reflecting its adaptation to mountainous terrains and cold climates.
Watering schedule: Every 1-2 weeks
Sunlight Requirements: Full sun
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