Larch

Known for higher structural diversity and production potential on agricultural land compared to spruce.

Larch is a popular choice for bonsai due to its rugged bark and manageable needle size. Expert hobbyists often use them to create "forest" arrangements, requiring specific pruning and repotting in early spring when buds begin to swell. 2. Timber and Industrial Properties

They are "pioneer species," meaning they are often the first to colonize poor or disturbed soils. They are long-lived and thrive in both pure and mixed coniferous forests.