Oregon Larch, also known as Western Larch or Tamarack, is a tree species that belongs to the Larix genus and is native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America. This deciduous conifer tree is known for its tall and straight trunks, large cones, and beautiful autumnal foliage. Oregon Larch has several synonyms, including Mountain Larch, Black Larch, and Alpine Larch. These names are used interchangeably depending on their location and habitat. In European countries, it is also known as European Larch or Common Larch, where it is extensively cultivated for timber and ornamental purposes. The versatility and resilience of Oregon Larch make it a popular choice among landscapers and foresters.