tamarack|tamaracks in English

noun

[tam·a·rack || 'tæməræk]

North American larch tree

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1. The tamarack volume penetrates the envelop and transforms it.

2. Exceptions include the Larch and Tamarack, both of which are deciduous Conifers.

3. Alhambraic aristodemocracy Thaumantian Barac gleesomely Panaggio tamarack hypopoddia jubileal sum-up

4. Dollar Bay-Tamarack Superintendent Robert Barrette said he plans to recommend eliminating his position.

5. 11693 N Arnicas Court ''The Tamarack'' a stunning new home by premier award-winning custom home builder

6. The tamaracks Crooned in the wind, the Yuba mumbled in the canon, the Sierras lay in a line of white against the stars

7. 11693 N Arnicas Ct, Hayden, Idaho 83835 ”The Tamarack” a stunning new home by premier award-winning custom home builder

8. Needle mass of tamarack was not affected in 1989 but was increased in 1990 by drainage, indicating different acclimation mechanisms to drainage by the two species.

9. Swamps l Woody plants - mostly trees (white cedar, tamarack, black spruce, silver and red maple, black ash) and/or shrubs (willow, dogwood, alder, and winterberry) l Periodically or permanently flooded l Often no standing water in mid to late summer.

10. Head southeast on Albany Hudson Electric Trail (Ahet) 1.7 mi ← Turn left onto Point View Dr 0.2 mi → Turn right onto Tamarack Ln 0.390 mi → Turn right onto Greenwood Dr 201 ft ← Turn left onto the Albany Hudson Electric Trail (Ahet) 0.820 mi ← Turn left onto Old Miller Rd 0.21 mi ← Turn left onto Miller Rd 0.428 mi

11. Above the firs come the tamarack, constituting the bulk of the lower Alpine forest; the hardy long-lived mountain pine; the red cedar or juniper, growing even on the Baldest rocks; the beautiful hemlock spruce; the still higher white pine, nut pine, needle pine; and finally, at io,000 to 12,000 ft., the dwarf pine, which grows in a tangle on the earth over which one walks, and may not show for