Native To State: YES
Naturally Occurring: NO
Description
Appearance: Larix laricina is a deciduous coniferous tree known for its soft, needle-like leaves and small, woody cones.
Leaves: The leaves are needle-like, light green, and appear in clusters.
Cones: The cones are small and woody, typically less than an inch long.
Bark: The bark is grayish-brown and often scaly.
Habitat: It is commonly found in wetlands, including bogs and swamps.
Distribution: Tamarack is native to North America and northern Eurasia.
Occurrence
3 larger trees were planted in 1993, others planted in 2008 and in 2016