
Height | 25 - 45 metres
Larix decidua, commonly known as European larch,, is a deciduous conifer admired for its fine-textured foliage and elegant, upright form. Native to the mountainous regions of central Europe, this species is best suited to outdoor landscapes but can be incorporated into large, well-lit interior or atrium settings where conditions are carefully controlled. The plant produces slender branches lined with soft, needle-like leaves in fresh green tones that shift to warm golden hues before shedding seasonally, introducing a dynamic, changing quality to its appearance. Its naturally conical growth habit creates a balanced, architectural silhouette that brings height and structure to planted environments. In controlled indoor or sheltered settings, European larch can reach approximately 25–45 metres in height, depending on conditions and pruning. With its delicate foliage and seasonal variation, it adds lightness, vertical emphasis, and a refined botanical presence to expansive interior planting schemes.