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Larix x eurolepis 'Varied Directions' /Dunkeld Larch
Foliage coming out at various angles
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Foliage coming out at various angles
Spring foliage
A broader view showing erratic branching
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Scientific Name:
Larix x eurolepis 'Varied Directions'
Common Name:
Dunkeld Larch
Plant Type:
Deciduous
Leaf Type:
Needleleaf
Hardiness Zone:
3, 4, 5, 6
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Height:
30-50 feet
Spread:
over 50 feet
Light Exposure:
Sun, Part Sun
Drainage:
Well drained, Moist
Rate of Growth:
Fast
Water Requirement:
Medium
Maintenance Level:
Low
Comments:
A hybrid between European and Japanese larch. Octopus arm-like branches emerge from the central trunk of this weird looking tree. Branches of this upright tree have no sense of direction spreading every which way, downward, outward, at various angles, and in various lengths. Is a conservation piece and is a handsome clumper.