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| » | Tamarack Turn It's a coniferous tree that grows up here near the swamp, or muskeg areas in abundance. Neat thing about it its fine, feathery needles, that unlike other conifers, turn a brilliant orangey-yellow every year and fall off. I think some people call this tree Larch, as well, or maybe it's from the same family |
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4. Aug 18, 2007 sveres
"There were so many of these where I grew up, I've never appreciated their beauty until now!"
3. Feb 22, 2007 bosela
"Great shot! Looks like a variety of Larch, although most of the ones I have seen tend toward yellow as opposed to rusty brown. "
2. Dec 28, 2006 TouTouke
"Fantastic!"
1. Nov 28, 2006 clix
"awesome light!"
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"There were so many of these where I grew up, I've never appreciated their beauty until now!"
3. Feb 22, 2007 bosela
"Great shot! Looks like a variety of Larch, although most of the ones I have seen tend toward yellow as opposed to rusty brown. "
2. Dec 28, 2006 TouTouke
"Fantastic!"
1. Nov 28, 2006 clix
"awesome light!"
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