Definition
Genus Larix refers to the group of deciduous coniferous trees commonly known as larches. These trees are unique among conifers because they lose their needles each autumn. They exhibit vibrant fall colors, typically golden or yellow. Larches are adaptable to cold climates and are found in various northern regions. Imagine them as the cool kids of the conifer family who break the rules. Their seasonal transformation is remarkable. Their adaptability allows them to thrive in harsh environments.