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=== Eurasian species === [[File:Nature in Khanty-Mansiya.jpg|thumb|[[Siberian larch]]es]] ==== Northern Eurasian species with short bracts ==== * ''[[Larix decidua]]'' {{small |[[Philip Miller|Mill.]]}} (syn. ''L. europaea'' {{small |[[Augustin Pyramus de Candolle|D.C.]]}}) β European larch. Mountains of central [[Europe]]. * ''[[Larix sibirica]]'' {{small |Ledeb.}} β Siberian larch. Plains of western [[Siberia]]. * ''[[Larix Γ czekanowskii]]'' {{small |Szafer}} β an accepted hybrid between ''L. gmelinii'' and ''L. sibirica''.<ref name=POWO/> * ''[[Larix gmelinii]]'' {{small |(Rupr.) GΓΆpp.}} (syn. ''L. dahurica'' {{small |Turcz. ex Trautv.}}, ''L. cajanderi'' {{small |Mayr}}) β Dahurian larch. Plains of central and eastern Siberia. * ''[[Larix principis-rupprechtii]]'' {{small |Mayr}} β Prince Rupprecht's larch. Mountains of northeastern China (disputed; accepted by Rushforth<ref name="Rushforth"/> and many Chinese botanists;<ref>{{cite book |last1=Zhang |first1=Jianwei |last2=Xu |first2=Huacheng |editor1-last=Schmidt |editor1-first=Wyman C. |editor2-last=McDonald |editor2-first=Kathy J. |title=Silvics of ''Larix principis-rupprechtii'' Mayr |date=1995 |publisher=USDA Forest Service |location=in: Ecology and Management of Larix Forests GTR-INT-319 |pages=227β230}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last1=Li |first1=Wenrong |last2=Qi |first2=Liwang |last3=Han |first3=Youzhi |last4=Zhang |first4=Jianwei |editor1-last=Schmidt |editor1-first=Wyman C. |editor2-last=McDonald |editor2-first=Kathy J. |title=Distribution and Variation of ''Larix principis-rupprechtii'' forest in Shanxi Province |date=1995 |publisher=USDA Forest Service |location=in: Ecology and Management of Larix Forests GTR-INT-319 |pages=360β364}}</ref> treated as a variety of ''L. gmelinii'' by POWO<ref name=POWO/> despite its disjunct distribution and much larger cones). * ''[[Larix kaempferi]]'' {{small |(Lamb.) Carr.}} (syn. ''L. leptolepis'' {{small |(Siebold & Zucc.) Gordon & Glend.}}) β Japanese larch. Mountains of central [[Japan]]. ==== Southern Euroasiatic species with long bracts ==== [[File:107 Larix griffithii, Chelela to Paro, Bhutan.jpg|thumb|''[[Larix griffithii]]'' in [[Bhutan]]]] * ''[[Larix potaninii]]'' {{small |Batalin}} β Chinese larch. Mountains of southwestern [[China]] (southern [[Sichuan]], northern [[Yunnan]]). * ''[[Larix mastersiana]]'' {{small |Rehder & E.H.Wilson}} β Masters' larch. Mountains of western China (northern Sichuan). * ''[[Larix griffithii]]'' {{small |Hook.f.}} (syn. ''L. griffithiana'') β Sikkim larch. Mountains of the eastern [[Himalayas]], on the wet (high monsoon) southern slopes. * ''[[Larix himalaica]]'' {{small |W.C.Cheng & L.K.Fu}} - Langtang larch. Mountains of the central [[Himalayas]] (disputed; accepted by Rushforth<ref name="Rushforth"/> and the ''Flora of China'';<ref name="FoC"/> treated as a variety of ''L. potaninii'' by POWO<ref name=POWO/> despite being geographically distant from it). * ''[[Larix kongboensis]]'' {{small |R.R.Mill}} - Kongbo larch. Mountains of southeastern Tibet, on the dry northern side of the Himalaya in the [[Yarlung Tsangpo Grand Canyon]] area (disputed; accepted by the ''Flora of China'';<ref name="FoC"/> treated as a synonym of ''L. griffithii'' by POWO<ref name=POWO/> despite its smaller cones and other distinct characters<ref name="FoC"/>). * ''[[Larix speciosa]]'' {{small |W.C.Cheng & Y.W.Law}} - Burmese larch. Mountains of southwestern [[China]] (southwestern [[Yunnan]]) and northeastern [[Myanmar]] (disputed; accepted by Rushforth<ref name="Rushforth"/> and the ''Flora of China'';<ref name="FoC"/> treated as a variety of ''L. griffithii'' by POWO<ref name=POWO/> despite being geographically distant from it, and closer to ''L. potaninii'' in morphology<ref name="Rushforth"/>).
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