LARCH - translation to arabic
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LARCH - translation to arabic

GENUS OF PLANTS
Larix; Larches
  • [[European larch]] in the Italian [[Alps]]
  • [[European larch]] foliage and cones
  • Range map of ''Larix laricina''
  • [[Siberian larch]]es
  • Larch forest in the [[North Cascades]]

LARCH         

ألاسم

شَجَرَةٌ أَرْزِيَّة

larch         
اسْم : شجرة صنوبريّة تُسَمَّى اللاّرّكْس
larch         
N
اللاركس ، الارزية: شجرة من الفصيلة الصنوبرية خشب اللاركس

Definition

larch
¦ noun a northern coniferous tree with bunches of deciduous bright green needles and tough wood. [Larix decidua and related species.]
Origin
C16: from Mid. High Ger. larche, based on L. larix.

Wikipedia

Larch

Larches are deciduous conifers in the genus Larix, of the family Pinaceae (subfamily Laricoideae). Growing from 20 to 45 metres (65 to 150 feet) tall, they are native to the cooler regions of the northern hemisphere, where they are found in lowland forests in the high latitudes, and high in mountains further south. Larches are among the dominant plants in the boreal forests of Siberia and Canada. Although they are conifers, larches are deciduous trees that lose their needles in the autumn.

Examples of use of LARCH
1. A woodsy trail to where the falls begin is a steep mile up Larch Mountain.
2. The six–metre beams are ornately carved ceiling pieces made from larch wood.
3. But a local scientist sees it in alcoholism–curing lichen, antioxidant–packed larch trees, and disease–fighting reindeer antlers.
4. Jagang Province plans to plant pine–nut, larch and Populus Canadensis in over 20,000 hectares of mountains this year.
5. Another potential moneymaker, Kershengolts said, is dihydroquercetin, which can be extracted from the larch trees that grow in abundance in Sakha.