Any of numerous conifers of the genus Larix all having deciduous needlelike leaves.
1Sam went to the larch tree at the foot of the pond.
2S. What other name does he give the larch tree?
3Motionless, stern, erect, he sat there upon his horse, beside a stunted larch tree.
4He slept on a dry makeshift bed under a larch tree, The Siberian Times said.
5Now I will give you to the larch tree.
6All this time, Gray Mole had been busily gathering fibrous roots from the larch tree.
7He takes refuge in a larch tree, and then begins, desperately wounded, to make his way towards the coast.
8Rescuers were quick to praise the toddler's initiative - he found a dry place under a larch tree and slept between its roots.
9On the slopes of the mountains a few miles away are the Siberian pine, the Ayan spruce, and here and there a larch tree.
10On the spine of the peak, you'll get views of the alpine lakes and larch tree-blanketed meadows in both directions all the way up.
11The floors were made of larch tree planks, while on the walls were hung suits of armor and many polished dishes, also silver spoons.
12Interspersed among this growth were numberless chestnut, maple and larch trees.
13Some writers say, that they were changed into larch trees, and not poplars.
14Here some larch trees were growing, close to which gurgled a small, open brook.
15Larch Tree whispered, "I give my fibrous roots to bind the parts together."
16In November a flock of 12 crossbills visited European larch trees beside our house for several weeks.
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