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                                      TAMARACK 
                                      LARCH 
                                      larix laricina  
                                    
                                      - The 
                                        Tamarack Larch is also known as Eastern 
                                        Larch, Hackmatack, Alaska Larch, America 
                                        Larch, Black Larch, Tamarack  
                                      
 - 'laricina' 
                                        is Latin for "larch-like"  
                                      
 - 'tamarack' 
                                        is from the Algonquin word 'akemantak' 
                                        which means "wood used for snowshoes" 
                                         
                                    
  
                                   
                                   
                                   UNIQUE 
                                    FEATURES:  
                                    
                                    
                                      - like 
                                        all larches, the Tamarack Larch has deciduous 
                                        foliage (needles) but drops them in the 
                                        fall like leaves  
                                    
  
                                   
                                   LOCATION: 
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                      - Tamarack 
                                        Larch grows mainly east of the Rockies 
                                         
                                      
 - there 
                                        are a few isolated groups in the Nechako 
                                        Valley  
                                      
 - Tamarack 
                                        Larch can live on poorly drained soils 
                                        - bogs and swamps - as well as on cool, 
                                        moist, north-facing slopes  
                                    
  
                                   
                                   SIZE: 
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                      - this 
                                        small, slender tree rarely exceeds 15 
                                        metres in height  
                                    
  
                                   
                                   CONES: 
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                      - seed 
                                        cones: small, round, red at flowering, 
                                        turning brown as they age  
                                      
 - stay 
                                        closed on the tree  
                                      
 - pollen 
                                        cones: yellow  
                                    
  
                                   
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                    NEEDLES:  
                                    
                                    
                                      - 3 
                                        sided  
                                      
 - blue-green 
                                        and yellow in autumn  
                                      
 - grow 
                                        in clusters of 15 to 25  
                                    
  
                                   
                                   BARK: 
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                      - red-brown, 
                                        thin and scaly  
                                    
  
                                   
                                   WOOD 
                                    CHARACTERISTICS:  
                                    
                                    
                                      - Tamarack 
                                        Larch wood is heavy, durable  
                                    
  
                                   
                                   USES: 
                                     
                                    
                                    
                                      - modern 
                                        - pulp, posts, poles, fuel  
                                      
 - traditional 
                                        - roots: sewing bark onto canoes; resin: 
                                        relieve indigestion
                                    
  
                                   
                                 
                                 
                              
                             
                            
                           
                         
                       
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