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Definition of Larix siberica
1. Noun. Medium-sized larch of northeastern Russia and Siberia having narrowly conic crown and soft narrow bright-green leaves; used in cultivation.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Larix Siberica
Literary usage of Larix siberica
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of British Forest-trees: Indigenous and Introduced by Prideaux John Selby (1842)
"... which inhabits the mountainous regions of Europe, the Larix siberica, which
probably may only be a variety of Larix ..."
2. The International Geography by Hugh Robert Mill (1908)
"The Siberian climate area where loam exists is a land of Forests, The typical
plants associated together are coniferous, the larch (Larix siberica) ..."
3. The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge by George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana (1883)
"... or larix Siberica (Ledeb). These trees form the vast forests of arctic Europe
and Asia. The pitch used in this country is all made from the distillation ..."
4. Materia medica of India and their therapeutics by Rustomjee Naserwanjee Khory, Nanabhai Navrosji Katrak, . (1903)
"... male convolute, round and compact growing horizontally on the larch, on the
stems of Larix siberica, producing fructification in the air. ..."