Golden Larches on hillside

Wordless Wednesday: Festival of Larches

For Wordless Wednesday, let your images tell the story.

Western Larch (tamarack)

“Early October is often known as larch madness in Washington.” ~ Cherlyn, Alpine Wanderlust

Young Western Tamarack Tree
My Young Western Larch
Western Larch in Montana
Western Larch Western Idaho

“Yellow is capable of charming God.” – Vincent Van Gogh

western Larches Cascade range WashingtonFiltered Larch trees
Larch View Cascade Range, Wahington
Yellow larches, brown fences
Yellow larches, brown fences

Sharing for Dawn’s Festival of Leaves.

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67 comments

  1. I had to check if we have larch trees in the UK, Terri. We do, but they had to be introduced to the UK, so they are not native. It must be one of the most spectacular autumnal colour trees there is. It is simply stunning, especially when surrounded by evergreens.

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    • The larches are stunning. When I first saw them in a picture, I thought it was sunlight illuminating some trees in the forest. There is a species of European larch that has a drooping appearance and a lot of brown seed cones. Perhaps those are what grows in the UK. I’ve seen ones here that likely were planted. They grow fast and live for 100s of years.
      It was such a surprise to discover yellow pine trees existed at all. 😆

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