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Larix laricina Deborah Waxman

Deborah Waxman Eastern Larch

An upright, dwarf form with ascending branches and light blue-green foliage. The rough, gray bark and coppery-gold fall foliage add an interesting and delicate texture to the garden landscape.

  • »  Compact, conical to rounded growth habit
  • »  Soft, deciduous needles are blue-green in the spring and summer
  • »  Foliage turns coppery-gold in the fall
  • »  A unique dwarf specimen for a smaller landscape

3gal
$294.00
10gal Topgraft Low Inventory
$375.00
  • Category:Evergreens
  • Hardiness Zone:2
  • Height:80-125 cm
  • Spread:30-60 cm
Exposure
Full Sun
Growth Rate
Slow
Habit
Compact
Conical
Dwarf
Rounded
Foliage Color
Blue
Golden
Green
Yellow
Landscape uses
Rock garden
Specimen
Planting instructions
Container Plants
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Larix laricina 'Deborah Waxman'

While larix have the appearance of evergreens, they shed their needles every fall. The brilliant show of golden-yellow needles makes it visually striking in the autumn months.