File:Larch botanical illustration labelled.svg|Larch botanical illustration labelled
Habit and foliage The tallest species,
Larix occidentalis, can reach . Larch tree crowns are sparse, with the major branches horizontal and in whorls; the second and third order branchlets are roughly horizontal in some species,
pendulous in others. Larch shoots are dimorphic, with needle-like leaves borne singly on long shoots with several
buds, and in dense clusters of 20–50 needles on short shoots with only a single bud. Larch wood is resinous. The bark of young trees is smooth; that of older trees is thick and scaly. Larches are among the few
deciduous conifers, which are usually evergreen. File:Larix occidentalis Abies lasiocarpa.jpg|
Larix occidentalis can reach in height.
Oregon File:Larix decidua leaf dimorphism singly or in dense clusters on same tree.jpg|Larch shoots (here
Larix decidua) are dimorphic, with long shoots with widely spaced needles, and short shoots with dense clusters of leaves. File:10 31 2008 Stand of Tamarack.jpg|Larches, like this
Larix laricina in
Vermont, are
deciduous, dropping their leaves in autumn.
Cones The male (
pollen) cones are small, on the ends of shoots that die after pollination. The female (seed)
cones are small, typically erect, and take 4–7 months to reach maturity after pollination. The seed scales spread apart when mature, allowing the winged seeds, two per scale, to fall out. The leaflike
bract scales can be either long and visible (exserted) or short and hidden between the seed scales. File:Flowers of Japanese larch emerging.jpg|Male (above) and female (below right) cones of
Larix kaempferi emerging in spring, Japan File:Larix decidua needles and male cones.JPG|
Larix decidua male cones, Scotland File:Larix decidua female cones.jpg|
Larix decidua female cones File:SubalpineLarch 7769.jpg|
Larix lyallii autumn foliage and cone,
Washington state File:Larix griffithii, Yathang, Sikkim, India 1.jpg|
Larix griffithii foliage and cone,
Sikkim The
chromosome number is 2n = 24, similar to that of most of the other species of the family
Pinaceae. == Distribution ==