A slow growing cultivar of the Japanese Larch. Good for rock gardens because of small size.
Pronunciation
(LAR-iks)(KEM-fer-eye)
Plant Type
All Plants, Dwarf Conifers
Hardiness Zone
4
Sunlight
full, mostly sunny
Moisture
average to moist,
Soil & Site
average, prefers slightly acidic
Flowers
flowers not ornamentaly significant
Leaves
long blue-gray needles, new twigs orange to golden yellow in winter, fine texture
Dimensions
24 by 24 inches in around 10 years, upright bun shaped
Propagation
grafting
Cultivar Origin
Found in a park in Wolterdingen Germany in 1970.
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #03-The Hillier Manual of Trees and Shrubs (Hillier Nursery), #136-Gardening with Conifers (Adrian Bloom)