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Definition of Larix laricina
1. Noun. Medium-sized larch of Canada and northern United States including Alaska having a broad conic crown and rust-brown scaly bark.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Larix Laricina
Literary usage of Larix laricina
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dwarf Mistletoes: Biology, Pathology, and Systematics by Frank G. Hawksworth, Delbert Wiens (1998)
"near Burlington, on Larix laricina, von Schrenk in 1899 (MO); ... Morgan, on
Larix laricina, Hand in 1967 (VT). RUTLAND CO.: Pittsford, on Picea sp., ..."
2. Report (1905)
"The intermediate zone is the main area of the bog and here are found:— Rhus
Vernix, Vaccinium corymbosum, Acer saccharinum, Acer rubrum, Larix laricina, ..."
3. Contributions by Brooklyn Botanic Garden (1922)
"... uniflorus Drosera intermedia Carex canescens Larix laricina (seedlings only)
Carex ... Larix laricina (small trees) Gaylussacia baccala (in the water! ..."
4. The Book of Woodcraft and Indian Lore by Ernest Thompson Seton (1921)
"(Larix laricina) A tall, straight, tree of the northern swamps yet often found
flourishing on dry hillsides. One of the few conifers that shed all their ..."