I have my first 2 Larch that I picked up late last winter. They've generally grown really well, though they've suffered some in the summer heat. These are supposed to be Larix kaempferi/Japanese Larch. The needles have always seemed very long.
I just recently took a trip up north to NH where I saw some native Larch - presumably Larix laricina. I noticed that the needles on these, even growing in shade, were significantly shorter/better looking. Easily half the length of those on my Larix k. - which I thought were supposed to have a shorter needle. Am I missing something?
Pictures for reference, my Larch:
![IMG_20180822_112451709.jpg IMG_20180822_112451709.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/198/198632-72bb54f9fa52a8bc0e025c322332ff59.jpg?hash=crtU-fpSqL)
And native North American Larch:
![IMG_20180813_121730714.jpg IMG_20180813_121730714.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/198/198633-3b244cf170d436a991ec594051a69717.jpg?hash=OyRM8XDUNq)
I just recently took a trip up north to NH where I saw some native Larch - presumably Larix laricina. I noticed that the needles on these, even growing in shade, were significantly shorter/better looking. Easily half the length of those on my Larix k. - which I thought were supposed to have a shorter needle. Am I missing something?
Pictures for reference, my Larch:
![IMG_20180822_112451709.jpg IMG_20180822_112451709.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/198/198632-72bb54f9fa52a8bc0e025c322332ff59.jpg?hash=crtU-fpSqL)
And native North American Larch:
![IMG_20180813_121730714.jpg IMG_20180813_121730714.jpg](https://www.bonsainut.com/data/attachments/198/198633-3b244cf170d436a991ec594051a69717.jpg?hash=OyRM8XDUNq)