Larch

Widely used in forestry but currently threatened by the Phytophthora ramorum pathogen.

Larch is a popular choice for bonsai due to its rugged bark and manageable needle size. Expert hobbyists often use them to create "forest" arrangements, requiring specific pruning and repotting in early spring when buds begin to swell. 2. Timber and Industrial Properties Widely used in forestry but currently threatened by

Known for higher structural diversity and production potential on agricultural land compared to spruce. and North America. Key Species:

Larches are unique conifers in the family Pinaceae that are , meaning they lose their needles every autumn after turning a brilliant yellow. They are among the most abundant trees on Earth, particularly dominant in the boreal forests of Siberia and northern regions of Russia, China, and North America. Key Species: Widely used in forestry but currently threatened by