While I am grateful that my Zone 5 Japanese larch emerged from last winter relatively unscathed, it seems there’s another threat looming. Our frigid winters used to kill off the larvae of deadly pests ...
"I saw a pine tree with yellow needles; I think it's dying." That's everyone's first reaction to seeing a larch, which is one of only a few deciduous conifers. It's OK; it's supposed to lose its ...
Although the American larch, which also is known as the tamarack, is a native tree of Pennsylvania, the forest of larch atop Berry Mountain south of Williamstown is Japanese larch. It was planted in ...
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