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SPECIES: Larix decidua | European Larch
WOOD PRODUCTS VALUE : European larch wood is durable and strong [3], of moderately high density, with excellent toughness and stiffness. It is used for pulp [2], framing timber, roof tiles, flooring, and log houses. It is suitable for veneer and other decorative purposes [14]. Larch (Larix spp.) wood is resistant to rot, and is therefore valuable for posts, poles, railroad ties, mine props, wharves, and pilings [3,17]. IMPORTANCE TO LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE : NO-ENTRY PALATABILITY : NO-ENTRY NUTRITIONAL VALUE : NO-ENTRY COVER VALUE : NO-ENTRY VALUE FOR REHABILITATION OF DISTURBED SITES : European larch is listed by Vogel [21] with other species that are of "limited importance or use" for revegetation of surface mine disturbances. It is primarily used for this purpose in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio. It is recommended for rehabilitation of sites at higher elevations in the northern Appalachians [21]. OTHER USES AND VALUES : European larch is planted as an ornamental and in shelterbelts [15]. MANAGEMENT CONSIDERATIONS : European larch has been used in the eastern United States for reforestation [7]. Silvicultural systems: Group selection is successful with European larch, providing that advance regeneration has not been suppressed for very long; suppressed seedlings do not respond well to release [13]. Planting in mixtures with more tolerant species works well if the stands are thinned to allow European larch to maintain a dominant crown position; it does not usually suppress its more tolerant neighbors [25]. European larch planted on slopes are susceptible to stem bending ("saber growth form") and breakage from snow [13]. European larch grows rapidly and produces heavy litter which forms a thick, tightly packed mat. In Wisconsin, 10-year-old European larch plantantions produced twice as much litter by weight as 10-year-old red pine (Pinus resinosa) [18]. Insects and disease: European larch seeds are vulnerable to seed weevils [17], adult trees on moist sites are vulneralbe to larch canker [25]. European larch is host to a number of insect species, none of which have been of economic importance [25].

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