For years, the European Larch on the University of Iowa Pentacrest provided shade and a place for children to play on its unique low-hanging branches. When winds from a thunderstorm claimed the ...
The native range of European larch (Larix decidua) is in the European Alps from Switzerland to Italy. European larch can grow to be anywhere from 30 to 130 feet tall in North America, but has been ...
European larch trees are conifers resembling large fir trees. Unlike most conifers, larch needles turn yellow every fall and drop to the ground; the trees regrow needles in spring similar to deciduous ...
Among the best things about living in Iowa City are the Summer of the Arts concerts downtown. Throngs enjoy music, the fun of outdoor dining and the community of the shared experience, while children ...
Iowa City residents and tree enthusiasts mourned the loss of a large European larch tree, located on the Pentacrest lawn, after wind from severe storms passed through the area late Monday night. "This ...
Submitted photo European larch “Contorta” is an interesting tree in winter. Dead cones may remain on the tree for up to 10 years. It’s often easy to make assumptions about living things, but nature ...
When Frizzell was working in Brattleboro, one of the many hands-on projects completed by the FFA was the planting of a small stand of European Larch trees on the land that would become Living Memorial ...
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