Lodgepole pine and western larch are abundant.
Subalpine fir and western larch may also be important components of good habitat for these birds.
The forest is an outdoor laboratory established for research into the management of one species, the western larch (Larix occidentalis).
A few of its western larches are over 500 years old.
Cool moist slopes feature grand fir, western larch, queen's cup beadlily, and prince's pine.
Trees in the park include lodgepole pine, Douglas-fir, trembling aspen and western larch, with shrubs such as chokeberry, thimbleberry, willow.
The name is misleading, as no western larch (a large deciduous, coniferous tree) can be found there.
This one is the western larch, which is even more magnificent.
The potential natural vegetation is western redcedar, grand fir, Douglas-fir, western larch, and western white pine.
To a western larch.