tamarack

IPA: tˈæmɝæk

noun

  • Any of several North American larches, of the genus Larix.
  • The wood from such a tree.
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Examples of "tamarack" in Sentences

  • I love when the tamarack (aka larch) trees start to green up.
  • In the Tahoe region it is invariably called a tamarack or tamarack pine.
  • This morning I collected a handful of larch (also known as tamarack) needles when I was out walking.
  • The tamarack is very common about the marshy grounds of this county, attaining its full height in our neighborhood.
  • With the help of our father, we built a tree house in the nearby tamarack trees; a rope made the perfect vine for swinging.
  • Far back when I went zig-zagging through tamarack pastures you were my genius, you my cast-iron Viking, my helmed lion-heart king in prison.
  • This hanging lichen is most often found in tamarack and spruce thickets but can adhere to the limbs of deciduous trees in deeply shaded areas.
  • What Ware had said about the hills of his youth, the woods, the word tamarack that he had dropped carelessly, touched chords of memory as lightly as a breeze vibrates a wind harp.
  • Instead they threw in their hat with France (their traditional enemy since the days of William the conqueror) and Tsarist Russia (the least free and most corrupt country in Europe). tamarack jack
  • In boreal Alaska, a larch sawfly outbreak killed most of the larger and older tamarack (Larix laricina) trees during a warm period in the decade of the 1990s, and aspen leaf miner (Phyllocnistis populiella) appeared at outbreak levels (142,000 ha) by 2003 [28].

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