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Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Family
  
Rosaceae

Scientific name
  
Cercocarpus intricatus

Rank
  
Species

Order
  
Rosales

Genus
  
Cercocarpus

Higher classification
  
Cercocarpus

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Variety
  
C. ledifolius var. intricatus

Similar
  
Cercocarpus, Cercocarpus ledifolius, Cercocarpus montanus, Rosaceae, Amelanchier utahensis

Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus (little-leaf mountain mahogany, narrowleaf mahogany, dwarf mountain mahogany) is a variety of Cercocarpus ledifolius that is commonly known as little-leaf mountain mahogany.

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Distribution

C. ledifolius var. intricatus is native to the Southwestern United States, from California to Colorado, where it grows in mostly dry habitat such as deserts. It can be found in rocky places and slopes of mountain brush, pinyon juniper woodland, and ponderosa pine forest vegetation types.

Description

C. ledifolius var. intricatus is a thickly branched shrub spreading and growing erect to heights between one and three meters. The many short gray twigs on the branches bear tiny, widely spaced evergreen leaves. Each thick, short leaf is a centimeter long or less, rolled under at the edges, and leathery in texture. The inflorescence has two or three flowers. Each flower is a tiny cup merely a few millimeters wide containing several protruding stamens and one pistil. The style remains after the rest of the flower falls away. It is feathery and up to two centimeters long, with the fruit, an achene, at the tip.

References

Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus Wikipedia


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