
Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany
cercocarpus intricatus
The Littleleaf Mountain Mahogany is a resilient, intricately branched evergreen shrub native to the arid, rocky landscapes of the American Southwest. Perfectly adapted to survival in harsh, sun-drenched environments, this tough plant often clings to limestone cliffs, canyon walls, and gravelly slopes where few other species can thrive. Despite its rugged exterior, it is a crucial player in its ecosystem, providing vital browse for local wildlife and helping to stabilize loose soil. What makes this shrub truly fascinating is its ability to live for over a century in severe desert conditions and its unique evolutionary tricks. From nitrogen-fixing root nodules to spiraled, feathery seed tails that self-sow into the hard earth, every part of this plant is engineered for endurance. It is a stunning example of how life persists and flourishes in the most challenging terrains.
生息地: Found on dry, rocky limestone cliffs, canyon ledges, and steep talus slopes in arid montane regions.
外見
This slow-growing shrub stands between 50 to 250 centimeters tall, characterized by a dense, tangled, and highly branched growth habit that gives it a rigid, almost thorny appearance. Its tiny, linear leaves are dark green above and covered in fine, white hairs underneath, with tightly rolled-under margins that help conserve moisture. In spring, it produces small, solitary, yellowish-white flowers without petals. The most striking visual feature appears in late summer when the seeds develop long, feathery, corkscrew-like tails that shimmer in the desert sunlight, catching the wind to aid in dispersal.

カテゴリ
植物レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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おもしろい事実
Despite its common name, it is a member of the Rose family (Rosaceae) and is not closely related to true tropical mahoganies.
Its wood is exceptionally dense and heavy, so much so that dry pieces will sink in water instead of floating.
The scientific genus name Cercocarpus translates to 'tail fruit,' directly referencing the striking, feathery plume attached to each seed.
特殊能力
Self-Drilling Seeds
The seeds possess a long, feathery plume that curls and uncurls in response to changes in humidity, physically screwing the seed into the hard ground to ensure successful germination.
Moisture Conservation
The leaves are tiny with deeply rolled-under margins and a hairy underside, which traps a layer of humid air and drastically reduces water loss in dry environments.
Nitrogen-Fixing Roots
In partnership with soil bacteria, it forms root nodules that convert atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form, allowing it to thrive in nutrient-poor soils.
サイズと詳細
- 長さ
- 50+ cm
- 寿命
- 50+ 年
食性と食事
As a photoautotrophic plant, it produces its own energy via photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and essential soil nutrients.
主な食物
- Sunlight
- Carbon Dioxide
- Water
- Soil Minerals
生態系とのつながり
Mule Deer
Odocoileus hemionus
Browses on the evergreen leaves during the winter months when other food sources are scarce.
Frankia bacteria
Frankia
Forms a symbiotic relationship in root nodules to fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into the soil.
Desert Bighorn Sheep
Ovis canadensis nelsoni
Feeds on the rigid leaves and twigs in rocky, mountainous habitats.
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危険度
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よくある質問
Littleleaf Mountain Mahoganyを見分けるには?
Littleleaf Mountain Mahoganyを識別する最も簡単な方法は、Snappit自然識別アプリを使用することです。
Littleleaf Mountain Mahoganyの長さは何ですか?
50+ cm
Littleleaf Mountain Mahoganyの寿命は何ですか?
50+ 年
Littleleaf Mountain Mahoganyは何を食べますか?
As a photoautotrophic plant, it produces its own energy via photosynthesis, utilizing sunlight, carbon dioxide, water, and essential soil nutrients.
Littleleaf Mountain Mahoganyは通常どこに生息していますか?
Found on dry, rocky limestone cliffs, canyon ledges, and steep talus slopes in arid montane regions.
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