
Height | 2000 - 5000 mm
Larix laricina, commonly known as Tamarack, is a deciduous conifer admired for its fine, soft foliage and upright, structured form. Native to the cooler regions of North America, this species is best suited to outdoor environments but may be used in large, well-lit interior or atrium settings where conditions can be carefully controlled. The plant produces slender branches lined with clusters of delicate, needle-like leaves in fresh green tones that turn a warm golden colour before shedding seasonally, adding a dynamic quality to its appearance. Its conical growth habit creates a balanced, architectural silhouette that brings height and vertical emphasis to planted spaces. In controlled indoor or sheltered environments, Tamarack can reach approximately 2–5 metres in height, depending on conditions and containment. With its refined texture and seasonal variation, it introduces structure, lightness, and a unique botanical character to expansive interior planting schemes.