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Plant specific values:
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Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus intricatus) | Easyscape Plant Profile

Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany

(Cercocarpus intricatus)

Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany (Cercocarpus intricatus)

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Climate Requirements for Terre Haute, Indiana

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Precipitation 4" - 51" 41" Aquatic Aquatic
High Temp. 71°F - 106°F 88°F Your summer temperatures are normal for this plant. Excellent
Low Temp. 4°F - 34°F 18°F Your winter temperatures are normal for this plant Excellent
This plant may not grow well at your location - your precipitation is too high.

Summary

Cercocarpus intricatus, commonly known as Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany, is an evergreen shrub native to the chaparral, scrublands, and rocky slopes of the Western United States, particularly in the Great Basin and surrounding areas. This plant typically reaches a height and width of 3-5 feet (0.9-1.5 meters), with a dense, rounded form that provides habitat and cover for wildlife. Its small, leathery leaves are adapted to the dry conditions of its native habitat.

Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany is valued for its drought tolerance and ability to thrive in poor, rocky soils, making it an excellent choice for xeriscaping and naturalistic plantings in arid regions. It is also used for erosion control on slopes. The plant’s most distinctive feature is its spring-blooming white flowers, which, although small, are quite showy due to their numerous long, feathery styles that persist after the petals fall, giving the appearance of a silvery plume. These unique seed tails can add textural interest to the garden throughout the year. In cultivation, it requires full sun, minimal water once established, and well-drained soils. While generally low-maintenance, it can be affected by root rot if overwatered or planted in poorly drained soils.CC BY-SA 4.0

Plant Description

  • Plant Type: Shrub
  • Height: 3-5 feet
  • Width: 3-5 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Flower Color: White
  • Flowering Season: Spring
  • Leaf Retention: Evergreen

Growth Requirements

  • Sun: Full Sun
  • Water: Low, Medium
  • Drainage: Fast

Common Uses

Bee Garden, Deer Resistant, Fire Resistant, Fragrant, Low Maintenance, Rock Garden

Natural Habitat

Native to chaparral, scrublands, and rocky slopes in the Western United States

Other Names

Common Names: Littleleaf Mountain-Mahogany, Narrowleaf Mahogany, Dwarf Mountain Mahogany

Scientific Names: Cercocarpus intricatus, Cercocarpus ledifolius var. intricatus, Cercocarpus intricatus var. villosus, Cercocarpus intricatus var. intricatus, Cercocarpus hypoleucus, Cercocarpus intricatus subsp. hypoleucus, Cercocarpus intricatus var. hypoleucus, Cercocarpus intricatus var. typicus

GBIF Accepted Name: Cercocarpus intricatus S.Watson