Larch, Puli #10
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Puli Larch
Larix decidua 'Puli'
Height: Typically 6–10 feet tall
Spread: Approximately 3–6 feet wide
Spacing: Plant 5–7 feet apart for full effect
Growth Rate: Slow to moderate
Deciduous
Ornamental tree
Description
Puli Larch is a breathtaking, weeping ornamental tree that creates a stunning vertical statement with its flowing, pendulous branches. Its fine, bright green needles emerge fresh in spring, forming a soft, feathery texture that contrasts beautifully with the strong, upright central trunk. In fall, the foliage transforms into a magnificent golden-yellow before dropping to reveal the tree’s striking silhouette through winter. This elegant tree excels as a focal point in the landscape, whether planted near water features, in rock gardens, or along pathways for an inspiring, textural accent. With its refined, cascading habit and seasonal interest, it brings year-round beauty to any setting.
General Care
- Sunlight: Prefers full sun
- Watering: Once established, water occasionally, allowing the soil to remain evenly moist but well-drained
- Mulching: Apply a 2-inch layer of mulch to help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature
- Pruning: Prune in late winter if shaping is desired, removing only necessary branches to maintain its weeping form
With its striking golden fall color, flowing form, and year-round structure, Puli Larch is a showstopping choice for adding elegance and architectural interest to the landscape.