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Definition of Larix lyallii
1. Noun. Medium-sized larch of the Rocky Mountains; closely related to Larix occidentalis.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Larix Lyallii
Literary usage of Larix lyallii
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Field Book of American Trees and Shrubs: A Concise Description of the by Ferdinand Schuyler Mathews (1915)
"Alpine Larch A much smaller western tree 40-50 Larix lyallii and ... The range
of Larix lyallii is through the mountains of the Northwest, in Mont. Ida. ..."
2. Bulletin of the University of Montana by University of Montana (Missoula, Mont.) (1903)
"The following field study of Larix lyallii growing on Como peak was made this year.
Subalpine. Young trees much like L. occidentalis but more widely ..."
3. Forestry Kaimin by University of Montana (Missoula). School of Forestry. Forestry Club (1903)
"Larix lyallii Parl. Enum. Sem. Hort. Reg. Mus. Fl. 259 (1863). ... The following
field study of Larix lyallii growing on Como peak was made this year. ..."
4. Forest Trees of the Pacific Slope by George Bishop Sudworth (1908)
"Larix lyallii Parlatore. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS. The strictly alpine
habitat of Alpine larch serves very largely to distinguish it from the Western ..."
5. Check List of the Forest Trees of the United States: Their Names and Ranges by George Bishop Sudworth (1898)
"Larix lyallii Parl. Alpine Larch. RANGE.—High mountains (6000 to 7000 feet) of
northwestern States, from Montana to Washington and Oregon, and northward in ..."