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SPECIES: Larix occidentalis | Western Larch
ABBREVIATION : LAROCC SYNONYMS : Pinus nuttallii Parl. SCS PLANT CODE : LAOC COMMON NAMES : western larch Montana larch mountain larch hackmatack tamarack western tamarack TAXONOMY : The currently accepted scientific name of western larch is Larix occidentalis Nutt. [59]. All ten species of larch (Larix spp.) are found in cool areas of the Northern Hemisphere [40]. Where the ranges of western larch and alpine larch (L. lyallii) overlap, alpine larch grows at higher elevations. Wherever these two larch species are sympatric, natural hybrids occur [58,72,118]. Western larch has been successfully crossed with Japanese larch (L. leptolepus) [118]. Western larch has much genetic flexibility or variability within populations and relatively little variation or differentiation between populations [98,99]. LIFE FORM : Tree FEDERAL LEGAL STATUS : No special status OTHER STATUS : NO-ENTRY COMPILED BY AND DATE : M. F. Crane, January 1991 LAST REVISED BY AND DATE : NO-ENTRY AUTHORSHIP AND CITATION : Crane, M. F. 1990. Larix occidentalis. In: Remainder of Citation

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