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Summary
I love how this larch turns yellow in the fall. It is found above 1700 meters (5600 feet) elevation, and you can really see this in fall when these trees turn yellow in the mountains.
This is a very short walk from Slate Peak, perhaps 1 km. It is the highest point that one can drive to in Washington State.
Larix lyallii
subalpine larch, alpine larch, Lyall's larch, tamarack
Gymnosperm Pinaceae
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Pinophyta
Class: Pinopsida
Order: Pinales
Family: Pinaceae
Genus: Larix
Species: L. lyallii
Looking at West Pasayaten Valley
Slate Peak, Okanogan County, Wasington, USA
Elevation 2250 meters (7400 feet)
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