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Grammar in sentence VERY INCORRECT in English
The second paragraph of the Description and Distribution section has two sentences at the end that are VERY BAD GRAMMAR in English. It makes NO SENSE IN ENGLISH. The sentences I have copied and pasted here:

"At gen. Larix belong to the trees that go further north than all, reaching in the North America and Siberia the tundra and polar ice. The larches are pioneer species not very demanding towards the soil and they are very long-lived trees. They live in pure or mixed forests together with other conifers or more rarely broad-leaved trees."

The sentences should be more like the following:

The trees of Larix species are found growing further north than any other species of trees, reaching far into Canada and Siberia all the way up to the tundra and polar ice region. They are a hardy and long-lived pioneer species with the ability to thrive in very poor soil conditions and harsh environments. Larches live in pure or mixed forests, mostly with other conifers, but are sometimes found in the company of broad-leaf or deciduous trees.

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