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The International Larix Arboretum is a small
arboretum An arboretum (plural: arboreta) in a general sense is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees of a variety of species. Originally mostly created as a section in a larger garden or park for specimens of mostly non-local species, man ...
of dedicated to the scientific study of the larch (''Larix'') species. It is located within the Coram Experimental Forest, 30 yards SE of the Hungry Horse Ranger station at 10 Hungry Horse Drive Hungry Horse, Montana. The Arboretum is open to the public, without charge, during daylight hours from April to October. Coram Experimental Forest was established in 1933 on the Flathead National Forest as an area representative of the Western Larch (''Larix occidentalis''). While quite similar in appearance to other members of the pine tree family (pinaceae), the larch is not an evergreen. It is deciduous and its needle-like leaves turn yellow and are shed in the autumn. In addition, its wood is water resistant and thus used for fence posts, boat building, and exterior cladding. The Arboretum was dedicated on October 7, 1992, as part of an International Larix Symposium to provide opportunities for species comparisons and genetics research. Species from
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, Asia, and Europe were planted, along with subspecies and hybrids. The Arboretum is organized as three equal-sized blocks, each about 70 by 230 feet (21 by 70 m), with 12 trees of each species, subspecies, and hybrids in each of the three blocks, for a total of nearly 600 trees. The species planted are European Larch (''Larix decidua''), Dahurian Larch (''Larix gmelinii''), Japanese Larch (''Larix kaempferi''), Tamarack Larch (''Larix laricina''),
Subalpine Larch ''Larix lyallii'', the subalpine larch, or simply alpine larch, is a deciduous, coniferous tree native to northwestern North America. It lives at high altitudes, from , in the Rocky Mountains of Idaho, Montana, British Columbia, and Alberta. Ther ...
(''Larix lyallii''), Masters' Larch (''Larix mastersiana''), Western Larch (''Larix occidentalis''), Chinese Larch (''Larix potaninii''), and Siberian Larch (''Larix sibirica''). Himalayan Larch (''Larix griffithii'') was also to be planted but seed could not be obtained. Hybrids planted include ''L. decidua'' x ''L. kaempferi'' (''Larix x marschlinsii''; Dunkeld Larch), ''L. lyallii'' x ''L. occidentalis'' (Bitterroot Larch), and ''L. occidentalis'' x ''L. lyallii'' (Bitterroot Larch, reverse cross).


References

*Schmidt, W. C. & McDonald, K. J., eds. (1995). ''Ecology and Management of Larix Forests: A Look Ahead''. Proceedings of an International Symposium. U.S. Dept. of Agric. Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station General Technical Report GTR-INT-319.


External links


Dedication of International Larix Arboretum


See also

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List of botanical gardens in the United States This list is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the United States.Arboreta in Montana Botanical gardens in Montana Protected areas of Flathead County, Montana {{arboretum-stub