Siberian Larch
What: A tall, loose coniferous deciduous tree with fine needles that start bright green in spring and turn brilliant gold in fall. Larix sibirica is among the hardiest larches available, offering striking year-round interest despite its leafless winter appearance.
Best use: Siberian Larch serves as an excellent vertical accent in the landscape with its distinctive pyramidal growth habit. It works beautifully as a specimen tree or to provide shade in larger landscapes. This tree is particularly valuable in cold northern climates where other ornamental trees may struggle.
Plant Details
| Height | 60 feet |
| Spread | 25 feet |
| Hardiness Zone | 1 |
| Sunlight | Full Sun to Partial Shade |
| Watering | Average to wet; tolerates some standing water |
| Growth Rate | Slow |
| Maintenance | Low; deer resistant |
| Uses | Accent, Shade, Vertical Accent |
| Foliage Color | Emerges light green in spring, rich green in summer, gold in fall |
| Bark | Rough gray bark with gold branches |




