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Larches are
deciduous conifers in the
genus Larix, of the
family Pinaceae (subfamily Laricoideae).
Growing from 20 to 50
metres (65 to 165 feet) tall...
- Look up
larch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
larch is a tree.
Larch, or
Larches may also
refer to:
Larch family of
computer specification languages...
- John
Larch (born
Harold Aronin;
October 4, 1914 –
October 16, 2005; also
credited Harry Larch) was an
American radio, film, and
television actor. John...
- The
Larch family of
formal specification languages are
intended for the
precise specification of
computing systems. They
allow the
clean specification...
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Larch Butte is a
summit in the U.S.
state of Idaho, with an
elevation of 5,548 feet (1,691 m).
Larch Butte was
named after the
western larch tree (Larix...
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known as the tamarack, hackmatack,
eastern larch,
black larch, red
larch, or
American larch, is a
species of
larch native to Canada, from
eastern Yukon and...
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Larix decidua, the
European larch, is a
species of
larch native to the
mountains of
central Europe, in the Alps and
Carpathian Mountains, with
small disjunct...
- The
western larch (Larix occidentalis) is a
species of
larch native to the
mountains of
western North America (Pacific Northwest,
Inland Northwest); in...
- The
Larches can
refer to: The
Larches (Cambridge, M****achusetts),
United States, an
historic house The
Larches, Kent, a
nature reserve in
England The Larches...
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Larix sibirica, the
Siberian larch or
Russian larch, is a frost-hardy tree
native to
western Russia, from
close to the
Finnish border east to the Yenisei...