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Lagerstroemia speciosa (queen's flower) L. speciosa is a medium-size to large deciduous tree distributed throughout India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, except for dry areas. The...
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Lampides boeticus (pea blue butterfly) L. boeticus is usually a minor pest, but potentially serious. It is the most injurious pest of Cajanus cajan in Cape Verde (followed by Helicoverpa...
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Lannea coromandelica L. coromandelica is a medium-size (to 20 m tall), deciduous tree with a spreading crown. It occurs naturally in the Indian subcontinent and has...
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Larix decidua (common larch) L. decidua is a deciduous conifer, widely cultivated in Europe, and gaining popularity in North America, where it was introduced as an exotic...
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Larix gmelinii (Dahurian larch) L. gmelinii, commonly known as Dahurian or Gmelin larch, is a fast-growing timber tree that can tolerate low temperatures and waterlogged soil...
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Larix gmelinii var. japonica (kurile larch) There is a separate 'Full' data sheet for Larix gmelinii in this Compendium. L. gmelinii var. japonica is an important medium-size to tall...
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Larix kaempferi (Japanese larch) L. kaempferi is a deciduous conifer, widely cultivated in Japan, and introduced into neighbouring regions of Asia, and into Europe and North...
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Larix laricina (American larch) L. laricina is a deciduous conifer, distributed widely across North America, up to the northern tree line. It is a pioneer, light-demanding...
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Larix lyallii (subalpine larch) L. lyallii is a deciduous conifer, generally a small tree with exceptional specimens over 25 m in height, 200 cm in d.b.h. (Arno, 1990). This...
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Larix marschlinsii (hybrid larch) L. marschlinsii (L. x marschlinsii) is an interspecific hybrid between European larch (Larix decidua) as the female parent, and Japanese larch...
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