Definition
The American larch, also known as tamarack, is a deciduous conifer native to North America. It is known for its soft, bluish-green needles that turn a vibrant yellow in the fall before dropping. It thrives in cold, wet environments, often found in bogs and swamps. Think of it as the cool, adaptable tree that doesn't mind getting its roots wet. π¦ Its tolerance to wet conditions is exceptional. The autumn color is very striking.