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Definition of Larix decidua
1. Noun. Tall European tree having a slender conic crown, flat needlelike leaves, and hairy cone scales.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Larix Decidua
Literary usage of Larix decidua
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Botany and Pharmacognosy: Intended for the Use of Students of by Henry Kraemer (1907)
"Larix decidua of the Alps and Carpathian mountains yields Venice turpentine.
Abies balsamea is the source of Canada turpentine or balsam of fir; ..."
2. Biotechnology: Forestry and Forest Products: Bibliography January 1990 by Lara Wiggert (1995)
"N32 Establishment of a shoot culture system for Larix decidua. ... N32 Evidence
for Agrobacterium-mediated genetic transformation in Larix decidua. ..."
3. Journal of Mycology by William Ashbrook Kellerman, Job Bicknell Ellis, Benjamin Matlack Everhart (1905)
"... material of this species on Populus deltoides was obtained near Lafayette,
Ind., and sown May 10 on Larix decidua and Euonymus obovatus. ..."
4. Analysis of Resins, Balsams and Gum-resins: The Chemistry and Pharmacognosis by Karl Dieterich (1901)
"Tschirch has recently isolated new " crystalline resinol acids " from the resin
from Larix decidua by fractional separation (see Ph. Ztg., 1899, No. 77). ..."
5. Reforestation in Massachusetts by Massachusetts State Forester, James Raymond Simmons, Frank William Rane (1914)
"American Larch (Larix laricina) and European Larch (Larix decidua, Mill). — The
American larch, also known as tamarack and hackmatack, is the only native ..."
6. Pamphlets on Silviculture (1918)
"American Larch (Larix laricina) and European Larch (Larix decidua, Mill). — The
American larch, also known as tamarack and hackmatack, is the only native ..."