Description | Deborah Waxman (Larix laricina) A dwarf form of the American Larch |
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Plant Type | Dwarf Conifers |
Hardiness Zone | (2)3-6(7) |
Sunlight | full, mostly sunny |
Moisture | average, moist, avoid dry |
Soil & Site | average, well drained, acidic |
Temperature | likes cooler climates |
Fruit | rosy cones in the spring |
Leaves | soft blue green needles, deciduous, gold yellow in the fall |
Stems | ascending, very twiggy |
Dimensions | 6 by 4 feet or larger, broad upright |
Cultivar Origin | "This cultivar originated as a seedling selected in 1988 from the University of Connecticut's trial beds by Dr. Sidney Waxman of Storrs, CT., USA. He named the plant in honor of his daughter" (#202) |
Misc Facts | AKA: Deborah Waxman Tamarack |
Notes & Reference | #201-Isles Nursery web site (www.iselinursery.com), #202-American Conifer Society (www.conifersociety.org) |