Siberian Larch
'Larix Sibirica'
Information
Height & Growth
Growth Habit – Spreading lateral branches.
Texture – Medium-fine, summer; medium, winter.
Crown Height – 30 to 60 feet.
Crown Width – 15 to 25 feet.
Bark Color – Dark brown, to grayish-brown, and scaly.
Root System – Root spread is equal to the height of the
tree and varies from 1 to 4 feet deep.
Soils
Soil Texture – Intolerant of dry, heavy, shallow, chalky
soils.
Soil pH – 5.0 to 7.5.
Windbreak Suitability Group – 1, 3, 5.
Cold Hardiness
USDA Zone 2.
Water & Light
Water
Prefers moist well-drained sites, but trial plantings on dry sites are performing well.
Light
Full sun, intolerant of shade
Leaves & Buds
Bud Arrangement – Spirally on short spurs.
Bud Color – Light brown.
Bud Size – Small, short, pointed, with many brown
pointed scales.
Leaf Type and Shape – Needles are borne in clusters on
short shoot spurs, singly on long shoots.
Leaf Margins – Smooth.
Leaf Surface – Smooth, soft, flattened.
Leaf Length – 1 to 1½ inches.
Leaf Width – Needles.
Leaf Color – Light green in spring, dark green in summer,
yellow in fall, absent in winter.
Flowers & Fruits
Flower Type – Monoecious, separate male and female
strobili.
Flower Color – Male are yellow; females are red to green.
Fruit Type – Cones, 1½ to 2 inches, borne upright on the
branch, small winged seed.
Fruit Color – Brown cones, yellow-brown seed
Best Uses
Conservation/Windbreaks
Medium to tall deciduous conifer for farmstead and field
windbreaks.
Wildlife
Nesting sites for song birds.
Agroforestry Products
Wood – Rot resistant heartwood for posts, poles, railroad
ties, and mine timbers.
Medicinal – Used as a stimulant, diuretic and for control of
certain skin diseases.
Urban/Recreational
Good hardy landscape tree for parks, yards and other
landscape sites. Yellow fall color is quite striking
Pests & Disease
Melamspora leaf rust is a locally common disease.