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Larch Meaning in English

word

ˈɫɑɹtʃ
LARCH
lˈɑːtʃ
LAAHCH

Definition

A larch is a type of tree found in cool regions, known for losing its needles in autumn, unlike most conifers.

Usage & Nuances

'Larch' refers to the whole genus of trees (Larix), mostly found in the Northern Hemisphere. Not all conifers lose their needles, but larches do—they are 'deciduous conifers.' Used in botany, forestry, and landscaping, and less common in daily conversation.

Example Sentences

A larch is a tree that drops its needles in autumn.

basic

Many larch forests are found in Siberia.

basic

The wood from a larch is strong and water-resistant.

basic

I can always tell a larch because its needles turn golden before they fall off.

natural

Have you ever walked through a larch forest in the fall? It's beautiful.

natural

Some people plant larch in their gardens to enjoy the golden color each year.

natural