Larix olgensis seeds, a type of larch, are a rare and unique addition to any collection. As a deciduous coniferous tree, they belong to the Pine family (Pinaceae) and offer a fascinating blend of characteristics.
Larix olgensis is a summer-green monoecious coniferous tree that can grow up to 25 m high and 80 cm in diameter. The bark of the trunk is dark gray-brown, thick in old trees. Young shoots are light brown or beige-pink, densely covered with coarse red hairs. The needles are 2-3 cm long, narrow, keeled, dark green, and bluish below. It sheds its needles for the winter. The cones have a rounded-ovoid shape, length 1.8-2.5 cm, and width 1.6-2 cm when opened. From 25 to 30 scales are arranged in 5-6 rows.
Larix olgensis is native to the Olga Bay region in Russia, thriving in swampy, rocky, and windy areas. It can grow up to 10-12 m in height and 20-50 cm in diameter in these conditions.
Larix olgensis is a photophilous, wind-resistant tree with rapid growth. It is not particularly picky about soil but requires moderate watering. It is resistant to drought, wind, gas, and smoke. Its life expectancy is 250-300 years or more.
When cultivating Larix olgensis, ensure well-drained soil and moderate watering. Avoid overwatering, as this can lead to disease. Provide full sun and protection from extreme winds.
Perennial: Y