Pseudolarix amabilis
( soo - doh - LAR - icks am - AH - bill - iss )
At-A-Glance InformationThis species of deciduous trees needs full sun and regular water, and is native to China. Commonly called Golden Larch, these trees reach 40-70 feet tall and nearly as broad at the base with a pyramidal habit. Foliage is feathery-looking, and young needles are light green, maturing to blue-green and turn golden yellow briefly before dropping. Bare branches in wintertime are dotted with cones. Golden Larch trees perform well in zones 2-7 and 14-17 (to find your zone, click here: Zone Map).
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Videos
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Propagating camellias
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Resources
The New Sunset Western Garden Book: The Ultimate Gardening Guide (2012) - Page 537, Pseudolarix amabilis (Golden Larch)
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