larch - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • spruce: Suitable conifers include Scots pine, and introduced species such as Sitka spruce, European larch and hybrid larch.
  • use: Thanks to Alistair's good management we have been able to accept an offer from the builder to upgrade the floor using European larch.
  • include: More recently, areas have been planted with commercial crops, including larch.
  • plant: Continue on through forests of Lodgepole pine and Sitka spruce before returning to the car-park through Japanese larch planted in 1940.

Adjective modifier

  • Japanese: The closely related Japanese larch ( also planted ) has leaves with two conspicuous white lines beneath.
  • European: Thanks to Alistair's good management we have been able to accept an offer from the builder to upgrade the floor using European larch.
  • untreated: The house is clad in untreated, locally sourced larch and finished in an environmentally-friendly lime wash.
  • hybrid: Suitable conifers include Scots pine, and introduced species such as Sitka spruce, European larch and hybrid larch.
  • local: These, made from local larch, were put together in the workshops on site, and the finishing touches added in situ.
  • mature: Go through a gate and follow the track as it winds gently left through open fell, with scattered mature larch.

Modifies a noun

  • plantation: At the south eastern edge of the Woodland Education Center is a larch tree plantation.
  • tree: A few hundred meters brings you to a stand of tall larch trees on your RIGHT.
  • wood: Suddenly a very large brown raptor flies from the larch woods this is my target for the day a female goshawk!
  • forest: Located on a high sunny ` balcony ` in the Susa Valley, the resort is surrounded by larch forest above.
  • cladding: There are also areas finished in rust red render and in larch cladding stained in a dark oak color.
  • pole: We immediately went out for more peanuts and I drilled an 18 inch length of larch pole to use as a suet log.

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