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larix laricina

 

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Noun larix laricina has 1 sense
  1. American larch, tamarack, black larch, Larix laricina - medium-sized larch of Canada and northern United States including Alaska having a broad conic crown and rust-brown scaly bark
    --1 is a kind of larch, larch tree

Definitions from the Web

Larix laricina

Description:

Larix laricina, commonly known as tamarack or American larch, is a deciduous coniferous tree native to North America. It belongs to the family Pinaceae and is known for its petite size and slender, conical shape.

Senses and Usages:

1. Noun - Tree

Tamarack is a beautiful and hardy tree that thrives in wet, swampy areas.

Example sentence:

The landscape was dotted with magnificent tamaracks, their vibrant foliage adding a splash of color to the marsh.

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2. Noun - Wood

Larix laricina wood is highly valued for its durability and resistance to decay.

Example sentence:

The carpenter used tamarack wood to build a sturdy outdoor deck that would withstand the harsh weather conditions.

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3. Noun - Resin

The resin extracted from larix laricina has various commercial and medicinal applications.

Example sentence:

The herbalist used tamarack resin in her ointments for its soothing properties.

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4. Adjective - Pertaining to Tamarack

The local community organized a Tamarack Festival to celebrate the region's rich natural resources.

Example sentence:

Weaving through the Tamarack forests, hikers enjoyed the tranquil ambiance and fresh scent of the conifers.

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