
European Larch
European Larch (Larus decidua) is a deciduous conifer tree native to Central Europe. It features soft, needle-like leaves that turn vibrant yellow before falling in autumn. Typically growing 40-50 meters tall, it has a straight trunk and conical shape. Adapted to a variety of soils and climates, it is valued for its durable, fragrant timber often used in furniture and construction. The tree plays an important role in forest ecosystems, providing habitat and improving soil health through nutrient cycling. Its striking seasonal changes and timber qualities make it both an ecological and economic asset.