any coniferous tree of the genus Larix, yielding a tough durable wood.
the wood of such a tree.
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While most of Central Oregon is swathed in ponderosa pine and juniper, the greater Sisters area also boasts an abundance of aspens and western larch trees that are ablaze in color each fall.
It’s about history and Meriwether Lewis and how larch trees grew to be giants.
Their house sits in a thick forest of larches, firs, and pines overlooking a rolling meadow where elk graze in the spring.
A little distance off, the feathery branches of a larch waved softly to and fro in the scarcely perceptible night-breeze.
The darkness drew her, and she thought of climbing the hill and plunging into the depths of the larch-wood above the pasture.
His duties keep him at present at the Larch-tree hacienda, where there is going to be a grand hunt in a few days.
Construction: diagonal principle, Dantzic oak without, horizontal planking of Italian larch.
And so, as that stronghold was called Larignum, the wood was called larch.