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Larix laricina
The tamarack is a special tree that loves wet places like swamps! In the fall, its needles turn bright yellow before falling off, making it look like it's wearing a golden dress.
生息地: Wetlands
The tamarack is a slender, conical conifer with short, soft, bluish-green needles that grow in small bundles. Uniquely, its needles turn a dazzling golden-yellow in autumn before dropping, making it stand out from other evergreen conifers.
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カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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It's the only conifer in North America whose soft needles turn dazzling gold and fall off each autumn!
Its name "tamarack" comes from an Indigenous word meaning "wood used for snowshoes" due to its flexible branches.
Look closely, its short, soft needles grow in neat little bundles, not one by one like pine needles.
Tamaracks are super tough, thriving in cold, soggy bogs where most other trees cannot grow.
Tamarack has deciduous needles that fall off in winter, helping it conserve water and survive extreme cold temperatures.
Tamarack can grow in acidic, waterlogged bogs where most other trees can't survive, making it a wetland specialist.
Tamarack has relatively thick bark and can quickly re-establish after forest fires, helping it thrive in boreal forests.
Lepus americanus
They browse on young tamarack twigs in winter for food.

Poecile hudsonica
Nests and forages among its branches in northern forests.
Erethizon dorsatum
Eats the inner bark of tamarack trees for nutrients.
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危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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2000-4000 cm
500-1000 cm
春
いいえ
なし
多年生
風
Wetlands
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