Western Larch - A Flash of Gold
Автор: Mountain Misfits
Загружено: 2025-11-11
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Western Montana turns electric gold every October/November, and it’s not aspens doing the heavy lifting. It’s Western larch (Larix occidentalis), a deciduous conifer that cranks out high-performance needles, drops them like golden confetti, shrugs off fire, teams up with fungi, battles parasites, and lives for centuries.
This video is a deep dive for forest nerds, photographers, and anyone who’s ever asked, “Why are those pines turning yellow?” (They’re not. And now you’ll be insufferably correct about it.)
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Key Facts (a.k.a. ammo for trail flexing)
• Deciduous conifer (needles turn gold + drop each fall)
• Hyper-efficient, high-nitrogen needles with a short but powerful growing season
• Fire-adapted with insanely thick bark, self-pruned boles, strong survival in low–moderate fire
• Regenerates best on sunny, burned, or scarified mineral soil
• Lives hundreds to ~1,000+ years
• Fully tangled up with ectomycorrhizal fungi
• Responsible for half your favorite October and November viewpoints in western Montana
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If this scratched your ecology brain, hit like, subscribe to Mountain Misfits, and drop your favorite Western larch spot or question in the comments.
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