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  2. Larix laricina - Wikipedia

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    Larix laricina, commonly known as the tamarack, [3] hackmatack, [3] eastern larch, [3] black larch, [3] red larch, [3] or American larch, [3] is a species of larch native to Canada, from eastern Yukon and Inuvik, Northwest Territories east to Newfoundland, and also south into the upper northeastern United States from Minnesota to Cranesville Swamp, West Virginia; there is also an isolated ...

  3. Tamarix - Wikipedia

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    Tamarix aphylla (Athel tree), a large evergreen tree, does not sexually reproduce in the local climate and is not considered a seriously invasive species. [10] The Athel tree is commonly used for windbreaks on the edge of agricultural fields and as a shade tree in the deserts of the Southwestern United States.

  4. Oecanthus laricis - Wikipedia

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    Oecanthus laricis, the laricis tree cricket or tamarack tree cricket, is a species of cricket endemic to the Great Lakes region in the Midwestern United States and Ontario, Canada. [2] [3] Individuals range from 13–15 mm (0.51–0.59 in) in length with green forewings. It produces one generation annually. [4]

  5. Tamarack (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tamarack is a common name for Larix laricina, a medium-size species of larch tree native to North America. Tamarack may also refer to: Trees. Tamarack pine, ...

  6. Larch - Wikipedia

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    Larch trees go further north than all, reaching in North America and Siberia the tundra and polar ice. The larches are pioneer species not very demanding towards the soil and they are very long-lived trees. They live in pure or mixed forests together with other conifers or more rarely with broad-leaved trees.

  7. Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    The token of the refuge is the tamarack, or tamarac tree. This unusual tree is a deciduous conifer which turns a brilliant gold before losing its needles each fall. Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge lies in the heart of one of the most diverse vegetative transition zones in North America , where northern hardwood forests, coniferous forests and ...

  8. Cooperrider-Kent Bog State Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Tamarack tree in the Kent Bog. The Kent Bog is located at 1028 Meloy Road and covers an area of 45.1 acres (18.3 ha). The original 41.7 acres (16.9 ha) of the preserve, acquired by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) in 1985, is located in Kent.

  9. Howard Breslin - Wikipedia

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    Howard Mary Breslin (23 December 1912 – 30 May 1964 [1] [2]) was an American novelist and radio script writer.He mainly wrote novels of historical fiction and is most notable for The Tamarack Tree and "Bad Time at Honda", a short story that was the basis of the film Bad Day at Black Rock.