Definition
Tamarack, also known as American larch, is a deciduous conifer native to North America. It is characterized by its soft, bluish-green needles that turn a striking golden yellow in autumn. These trees thrive in cold, wet environments like bogs and swamps. Think of it as the golden beacon of the wetlands, bringing color to the landscape. 🌟 Its seasonal transformation is captivating. Its resilience is also admirable.