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CURL-LEAF MOUNTAIN MAHOGANY - Rose Family
Cercocarpus ledifolius
   Right at the edge of the South Rim, especially at the tips of promontories like Yaki and Grandview Points, the Curl-leaf Mountain Mahogany bush or small tree shows off its bright, obvious silver-gray twigs. In fact, the twigs show right through the foliage, and this identifies the plant from a distance once you get an eye for it. Its deep green 1-inch leaves are narrow, pointed, curled under at the edges, and lighter colored beneath. Smaller ½-inch leaves identify a subspecies (sometimes considered a species) called Little-leaf Mountain Mahogany. 
   Another species, Alder-leaf Mountain Mahogany, also occurs in the South Rim forest. Its leaves are quite different: small, oval to wedge-shaped, strongly veined and toothed on the upper edge--quite like a miniature alder leaf. I came upon this plant about 4 miles east of Grandview Point in the forest north of highway 64. It is abundant on the Kaibab Trail at Cedar Ridge.
 
   Inconspicuous red buds in March become tiny yellow flowers in April.
 
   Flowers give way to seed plumes that look like those of cliffrose--a small brown seed attached to a white, feathery plume. 
   Mountain Mahogany wood is astonishingly heavy and hard, sinking in water, thus the common name "ironwood". Taking a high polish, the wood is sometimes used for cabinet-work. Deer and elk browse the plant and rabbits make their forms (scooped-out resting hollows) at ground level under its dense foliage.
 
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