We do have these trees in America, but not in the conventional sense. I mean, they are in our TV watching collective sub-conscience, tho' I am not sure they grow here.
Hey!! I can't prove it - but as soon as I saw the pic I thought - That's a larch. The larch is one of my favouritest trees. When you come over you must visit a town over here called Naseby, which is full of larches. Beautiful colours in autumn.
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Is this tree from some sort of arboretum that showcases trees from foreign parts such as "The Larch"?
rosa and eleven
Two Points for America!
So far, America is ahead of New Zealand by one point!
Wait... do we even have those trees on this hemisphere?
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We do have these trees in America, but not in the conventional sense. I mean, they are in our TV watching collective sub-conscience, tho' I am not sure they grow here.
Actually, they do grow here.
http://www.botany.com/larix.html
According to the above link, "North America" is one of their habitats, tho' they might be identified by another name, like "Tamarack"
Hey!! I can't prove it - but as soon as I saw the pic I thought - That's a larch. The larch is one of my favouritest trees. When you come over you must visit a town over here called Naseby, which is full of larches. Beautiful colours in autumn.
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