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The Japanese Larch is a deciduous (non-evergreen) conifer. It has a vibrant autumn colour that lasts for a few weeks, as the needles take some time to fall. It looks really bright in spring, when the needles are grass green and the branches are studded with small, creamy young cones and male flowers.
In areas where canker is a problem for the European Larch*, this disease resistant tree is often planted instead.
You can interplant with European Larch to give natural looking variety to a mixed stand of trees.
Browse our variety of large trees, or our full range of trees.
Delivery season: Larches are delivered bareroot during late autumn and winter, approximately November-March inclusive.
Choosing a size: Small plants are cheaper and more forgiving of less than ideal aftercare, so they are best for a big planting project. If instant impact is your priority, or if you are only buying a few plants for ornamental use in a place where it is convenient to water them well in their first year, then you may as well use bigger ones. All our sapling trees are measured by their height in centimetres above the ground (the roots aren't measured).
Chalky soil is not suitable. Your trees are happy in exposed, wind-blasted places and at altitude. Their native range is mountains where rainfall is high and drainage is good, so they dislike dry sites and love a moist soil, but not low-lying areas that get waterlogged in winter.
Larches are vigorous trees that need plenty of light to look good. They will tolerate quite a lot of shade, but they will grow sparsely and look disappointing.