The Japanese Larch (Larix kaempferi) is a deciduous conifer native to Japan. It is known for a tall, straight trunk and soft, needle-like leaves that turn yellow-golden in autumn before dropping. Unlike most conifers, the Japanese larch sheds its needles during winter. It grows quite fast; therefore, industries often utilize the wood for its quality, strength, and durability. The tree generally enjoys cool weather, mostly in mountainous locales. It also finds use in landscaping for pubs and gardens. Its striking change through the seasons, combined with a unique structure, makes the Japanese Larch an elegant addition to any landscape, along with its practical virtues. Get in touch with us to learn more about
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