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Larix kaempferi

Larix kaempferi, the Japanese larch or karamatsu in Japanese, is a species of larch native to Japan, in the mountains of Chūbu and Kantō regions in central Honshū.

Uses
Japanese larch is an important tree in forestry plantations, being grown throughout central and northern Japan (north to Hokkaidō), and also widely in northern Europe, particularly Ireland and Britain. The wood is tough and durable, and is used for general construction work. Small larch poles are commonly used for fencing. ==Cultivation==
Cultivation
Larix kaempferi is used for ornamental purposes in parks and gardens. It is also widely used as material for bonsai. The dwarf cultivars 'Blue Dwarf',{{cite web ==Diseases==
Diseases
In late 2009 Phytophthora ramorum or sudden oak death disease was first found in Japanese larch trees, in the English counties of Devon, Cornwall and Somerset. The disease was found in Counties Waterford and Tipperary in Ireland the following year. ==Gallery==
Gallery
File:Japanese Larch Larix kaempferi Cone and Needles 3008px.jpg|Old cone and young needles growing out of a branch File:Japanese Larch Larix kaempferi Bark 3264px.jpg|Bark on the tree's trunk File:Larix kaempferi MHNT.BOT.2007.40.39.jpg|cones and seeds - museum specimen File:Larix kaempferi needles.jpg|Needles File:Larix kaempferi (Japanese Larch) (34851823316).jpg|Developing seed cones File:Larix kaempferi male cones.jpg|Male cones File:Japanese Larch (Larix kaempferi), Aone, Sagamihara, Kanagawa, Japan 8658087.jpg|Young female cone File:Larix kaempferi old cones.jpg|Old seed cones ==References==
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