Martin Pellizzer

Pinus Larix Var. Dahurica

Pinus larix var. dahurica is a unique coniferous species known for its distinctive appearance and ecological significance. This variant of the larch tree is native to regions across eastern Asia, including parts of Russia and China. It is characterized by its needle-like leaves that turn golden in autumn, adding a striking visual element to its natural habitat. The tree thrives in cold climates and is often found in mountainous or boreal environments. Its resilience and adaptability make it an important species for both environmental stability and ornamental use.