Western larch is the largest our native North American larches; found in the interior mountain s of the north west. Well adapted to extreme weather (up to zone 1) and poor soil, provided it's well drained.
The wood is similar to Douglas fir, making it useful for logging. Vibrant yellow needdles give it an attractive presence against the greens of other conifers in the fall.
Traditional use information coming soon.
Soak seeds up to 24 hours, then cold moist stratify for 30 days. Plant to a depth of about 1/2 and inch