We will never be tired of the golden pop of colour from the larch trees in Fall.
The Alpine Larch (Larix lyallii) is native to Canada and the Northern United States and is unique in that it is a deciduous coniferous tree. Meaning that it is a pine tree but unlike most pine trees, which keep their needles and stay green year round, it turns a magnificent golden colour and drops its needles each Fall. It makes for some stunning photography.
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