Most cold-tolerant trees

- Who
- Unknown
- What
- -65 degree(s) Celsius
- When
- 01 January 0001
The most cold-tolerant trees are the larches (genus Larix). These include the tamarack larch (L. laricina), native to northern North America, mostly Canada, which can survive winter temperatures down to at least -65°C (-85°F), and commonly occurs at the Arctic tree line at the edge of the tundra.