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Larix x eurolepis
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The magnificent Larch, in all its pomp, fresh with new green needles.
Most... (more)
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Larch Cones
by Anne Burgess
for square NJ9302
The branches of this larch are thick with old cones, but it's good to see... (more)
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Larch cones
by Philip Halling
for square SO4375
Cones on a larch tree. Larches are unusual being a deciduous conifer. It is in... (more)
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The Kings of the Morning
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
Larch, and Larch, and Larch, and Larch all kissed with the glory of the sun... (more)
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Larch below The Rainbow
by Derek Harper
for square SX9064
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Larch cones, Crawfordsburn
by Albert Bridge
for square J4681
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Needles and Cones
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
This larch is in full pomp at the end of its year.
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Two generations of cones
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Last year's cones on a Larch, and this year's female flowers; the pink... (more)
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The profligacy of the Larch
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
At this time of year the huge number of cones that some Larch prduce is evident,... (more)
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A touch of Larch
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
This larch, stood as it is by the edge of the forest track, has never been... (more)
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Autumn Larch
by David Pashley
geograph for square TL7899
Young Larch block in Autumn. Larch are deciduous, they lose their needles in Winter.
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'Parent Larch' at Dunkeld
by M J Richardson
for square NO0242
This is the only surviving specimen of five European Larch [Larix decidua]... (more)
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The 'Parent Larch'
by M J Richardson
geograph for square NO0242
This is the only surviving specimen of five European Larch [Larix decidua]... (more)
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Larch plantation, Arnison Crag
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY3914
A small larch plantation glows in late afternoon light at the foot of Deepdale.
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Larches below Side Pike
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY2904
A couple of struggling larches below the pugnaciously rocky little peak of Side Pike.
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Larches above a tarn, Batemanfold Allotment
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD4293
Larches are scattered over the southern portions of the allotment, an area of... (more)
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Fallen larches, Cap Law (Gap Law)
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT1759
The top of West Kip peeks out through the gnarled larches.
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Newly fallen
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
There were relatively mild gales just after Christmas, but this Larch fell over.... (more)
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Isolated larch
by Jonathan Thacker
geograph for square SE9173
Possibly self sown. There are other larch trees in nearby roadside plantations.
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European Larch, Kailzie Gardens
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2838
Believed to be planted in 1725, this tree is among the oldest larches in Scotland.
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Young larch trees
by Patrick Mackie
geograph for square NM9309
Young larch trees showing autumn colours.
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Golden larches, Low Crag
by Pauline E
geograph for square SE7297
Although a conifer, the larch is deciduous and loses its leaves in the autumn.
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Larch trees
by Toby Speight
geograph for square NG8437
Category: Trees
Although the forestry in this area is predominantly spruce, there are several... (more)
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An infestation
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
This whole Larch sapling was covered with these white, fluffy dots.
They... (more)
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Lichen-covered larch
by Richard Sutcliffe
for square NS5579
A branch of a larch tree which spreads over the Blane Water below. It is covered... (more)
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Larch trees
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7642
Larch trees on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills above Colwall.
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Larch in Cademuir Forest
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2437
Larch in winter on slopes NE of the summit. Cloud base is about 400m across the... (more)
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Self-sown Larch
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
This area has loads of little Larch saplings, around head height, and a few more... (more)
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Larch cones
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
Fallen Larch cones on the ground, on a short twig
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A carpet of Larch pins
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0720
An occasional name for the dropped needles of the Larch is 'pin'.... (more)
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The agonies of the Larch
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
This larch is looking very autumnal, as are a couple of its neighbours. The... (more)
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Leaning Larch
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
One of many Larch leaning in roughly the same direction. A victim of the winds.... (more)
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Backlit larch
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0820
The sun shining through the needles on a spreading Larch
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Plantation of Larch
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0721
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Larch plantation
by Bob Harvey
geograph for square TF0721
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Bark of a Larch
by Bob Harvey
for square TF0820
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Windswept larches on Baulk Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NO0709
The small strip of woodland stretches further south than shown on the 1:50000... (more)
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Larch trees on the Malvern Hills
by Philip Halling
geograph for square SO7642
Larch trees on the western slopes of the Malvern Hills.
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Larch cones
by Andrew Hill
for square SN9457
Prolific small cones on a large larch tree by the forest edge.
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Larch trees on Turnhouse Hill
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NT2163
Looking across to Castlelaw Hill on the opposite side of Glencorse Reservoir.
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Larches on Lingmoor Fell
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY2904
The nameless gill which descends towards Blea Tarn House is fringed by larches.... (more)
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Larch saplings in woodland near Holker
by Christine Johnstone
geograph for square SD3678
Diseased larches are being felled in this wood, according to a notice on the... (more)
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Larch plantation by Gill Beck
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square NY1205
As seen from the path which climbs steeply from the road towards Buckbarrow.... (more)
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Larch on Rusland Heights
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD3588
A few larches are scattered over the heights, probably seeded from plantations... (more)
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Larch trees on East Mealour
by Alan O'Dowd
geograph for square NN6841
This small hillock appears to derive its name from the Gaelic 'Meall... (more)
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Larch trees by the Allt na Muic
by Craig Wallace
geograph for square NH2613
The Allt na Muic flows down through an area of plantation forestry, including... (more)
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Felled larch trees
by Helen
geograph for square SS9299
These larch trees have been felled by the Forestry Commission in the last few... (more)
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Larch roses near Mill Dam
by Derek Harper
for square SE2462
At the edge of a small conifer wood beside the Nidderdale Way.
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Small tarn on Batemanfold Allotment
by Karl and Ali
geograph for square SD4293
Batemanfold Allotment is a rough expanse of small outcrops with scattered... (more)
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Lichen on larch
by Richard Dorrell
geograph for square NH6860
Usnea lichen grows in profusion on the lower branches of mature larch trees in... (more)
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