Polish larch (lat. Picea abies 'Polonica') is a coniferous tree that is one of the subspecies of common larch (Picea abies). It got its name due to the fact that it was discovered and comes from Poland.
Polish larch has a height of up to 30 meters, but can grow higher. Her crown is cone-shaped, and the needles are dark green and long. The tree is fast growing and has smooth, light gray bark.
Polish larch is widely used in forestry, as it is a valuable timber. Its wood is hard, durable and resistant to decay, making it ideal for use in construction, furniture, pallets and other products.
In addition, Polish larch is a popular plant in landscape design due to its beautiful shape and color of the needles. It is also used as a Christmas tree for Christmas and New Year.

