. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Rosacea; Shrubs Rocky Mountains Region; Shrubs Great Basin. to right: Cercocarpus intricatus, C. ledifolius, C. ledifolius X C. mon- tanus hybrid., C. montanus. Cercocarpus intricatus (Littleleaf mountain mahogany) Littleleaf mountain mahogany is a small, intricately branched shrub to m tall (fig. 9), with narrowly linear and strongly revolute leaves (fig. 8), usually less than 12 mm long. Cercocarpus intricatus averages 50,910 cleaned seeds per pound (112/g) (Plummer and others 1968). Hybridization: Cercocarpus intrica


. Characteristics and hybridization of important intermountain shrubs. Rosacea; Shrubs Rocky Mountains Region; Shrubs Great Basin. to right: Cercocarpus intricatus, C. ledifolius, C. ledifolius X C. mon- tanus hybrid., C. montanus. Cercocarpus intricatus (Littleleaf mountain mahogany) Littleleaf mountain mahogany is a small, intricately branched shrub to m tall (fig. 9), with narrowly linear and strongly revolute leaves (fig. 8), usually less than 12 mm long. Cercocarpus intricatus averages 50,910 cleaned seeds per pound (112/g) (Plummer and others 1968). Hybridization: Cercocarpus intricatus hybridizes with both C. ledifolius and C. montanus. Stutz (1974) suggests that C. intricatus is a dry, harsh site segregant of C. Figure 9.—Littleleaf moun- tain mahogany heavily hedged on foothills east of Ephraim, Sanpete County, Utah. 8. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Blauer, A. Clyde; United States. Forest Service. cn. Ogden, Utah : Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station, Forest Service, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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