




Loxia leucoptera
The Tamarack Larch is a unique tree that changes colors with the seasons. It has soft needles that fall off in winter.
Habitat: Wetlands and bogs
The Tamarack Larch is a unique conifer that sheds its needles, turning brilliant golden-yellow in autumn before they fall. Its slender, straight trunk is covered in scaly, reddish-brown bark, and it bears small, upright cones.





Category
TreeRarity
Rare
Danger
1/5
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Indigenous peoples once used Tamarack roots to sew together birchbark canoes.
It's a conifer, but acts like a deciduous tree, losing all its needles each fall!
Its super strong wood is rot-resistant, historically used for boats and canoes!
The tiny seed cones often stay on the branches for many years, even after releasing their seeds!
Tamarack Larch has deciduous needles that fall off, helping it survive harsh, cold winters by reducing water loss.
Tamarack Larch can withstand some wildfires thanks to its thick bark and by naturally shedding lower branches.
Tamarack Larch can thrive in extremely cold Arctic-like climates, thanks to its specialized adaptations for frost.
Tamarack Larch can grow in very wet, swampy soils where most other trees would struggle to survive.
Loxia leucoptera
Feeds on its small cone seeds

Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Collects and eats its seeds

Alces alces
Browses on young shoots and bark

Pandion haliaetus
Often builds nests in tall larch trees
Discover the magic of plants that shed all their leaves during a particular season, often putting on a spectacular show of fall colors first. They get ready for a fresh start!
Imagine trees with needles instead of flat leaves and special cones that hold their seeds. These evergreens bring green to the forest all year long!
These wonderful plants keep their leaves or needles all year round, providing beautiful green scenery even in the chilliest months. They stay green forever!
Witness the breathtaking transformation as leaves change from green to brilliant shades of red, orange, and gold before they fall. It's a spectacular natural art show!
Watch these energetic plants grow super fast, quickly transforming spaces and adding lush greenery in a blink of an eye!
These fascinating areas are covered by water for at least part of the year, creating a perfect home for unique plants and animals, like marshes and swamps.
Danger
1/5
Do not pick or eat anything you find. Some plants and mushrooms can be harmful.
15-25 m
6-10 m
No
30-60 cm
150-200 years
Wetlands and bogs
Cone
Medium
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