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| Most if not all of the species can be hybridised in cultivation. The best known [[hybrid]] is the Dunkeld Larch ''Larix × marschlinsii'' (syn. ''L. × eurolepis'', an illegitimate name), which arose more or less simultaneously in Switzerland and Scotland when ''L. decidua'' and ''L. kaempferi'' hybridised when planted together. | | Most if not all of the species can be hybridised in cultivation. The best known [[hybrid]] is the Dunkeld Larch ''Larix × marschlinsii'' (syn. ''L. × eurolepis'', an illegitimate name), which arose more or less simultaneously in Switzerland and Scotland when ''L. decidua'' and ''L. kaempferi'' hybridised when planted together. |
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| + | *''Larix chinensis'', Beisan. (syn. L. Potaninii). |
| + | *''L. Griffithii'', Hook. f. & Thoms. Pyramidal tree, to 60 ft., with spreading and pendulous branches: Leaves soft, obtuse: cones 2-3 in. long, oblong, with exserted and reflexed bracts. Himalayas. |
| + | *''L. Kaempferi'' Carr. (syn. Pseudolarix Kaempferi). |
| + | *''L. Kaempferi'', Sarg. (syn. L. leptolepis). |
| + | *''L. kurilensis'', Mayr (L. dahurica japonica, Regel). Allied to L. leptolepis, to 70 ft.: branches wide spreading; young branchlets deep bluish red, puberulous: Leaves rigid: bracts as long or somewhat shorter than scales. N. Japan. |
| + | *''L. lyalli'', Parl. Allied to L. occidentalis, but lower: young branchlets tomentose: Leaves quandrangular: young cones deep purple, the scales with fringed margin. Brit. Col. to Wash. |
| + | *''L. Mastersidna'', Rehd. & Wilson. Allied to L. Griffithii. Tree, to 60 ft.: Leaves bright green, 3 - 1 1/3 in. long: cones about 1 1/2 in. long: bracts long exserted and reflexed, gradually narrowed into a mucro. W. China. |
| + | *''L. olgensis'', Henry. Allied to L. kurilensis, but scales pubescent. Amurland. |
| + | *''L. Potaninii'', Batal. (L. chinensis, Beiesn. L. thibetica, Franch.). Allied to L. occidentalis. Tree, to 80 ft.: branchlets glabrous: Leaves acute or obtusish, about 1 in. long: cones oblong-ovate, 1-2 in. long: bracts lanceolate, exceeding the nearly orbicular scales; scales spreading at maturity. W.China. |
| + | *''L.thibetica'', Franch. (syn. L. Potaninii). |
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