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Common Name: Tamarack

Scientific Name: Larix laricina

Growth: Fast

Soil: Moist/Wet Soil 

Purchase Size: 5"-12’ 

Mature Height 30'-85'

 

Trees and shrubs are sold in bundles of 25 bare root tree seedlings.

 

Click on the images help you identify a tamarack.

Photo by Dawn Hines

 

Form

Straight, upright trunk extending to top of tree, with spreading or ascending branches. Height 40 to 70 feet, with diameters of 14 to 24 inches. 

 

Bark

Rough, with thin, reddish-brown scales. Twigs are light brown and covered with numerous tiny spurs or short branches.

 

Leaf

Needlelike, flat, soft and slender, about 1 inch long. Needles are borne in clusters on spurlike branches and distributed singly on terminal shoots. Bright green in spring, turning dull yellow in September or October just before falling. Tamarack is the only conifer in Minnesota that sheds all its leaves each fall.

 

Fruit (seed)

Young cones are red or greenish while mature cones light brown, measuring ¾ inch long. They are nearly spherical and open in the fall to release small, winged seeds. Cones often remain on trees several years.

 

Range

Found primarily in swamps in the coniferous forest region of northern Minnesota, occasionally found in drier localities where it grows larger. Also found southward scattered in cold swamps throughout the hardwood region as far south as the Twin Cities. Tamaracks are shade intolerant.

 

MN DNR

 

 

 

 

Tamarack

SKU: 0432
$41.72Price
Excluding Sales Tax
Quantity
Out of Stock
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  • Failure to pick up trees on the set pick-up dates will result in a storage fee of $25 per bag. Please call 218-828-6197 to arrange a late pick-up.

LOCATION

Address: 322 Laurel Street, Suite 22, Brainerd, MN 56401

Phone: 218-828-6197

HOURS OF OPERATION

Monday - Friday: 8:00am - 4:30pm
​​Saturday: Closed
​Sunday: Closed

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