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Mountain Mahogany
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Mountain Mahogany

Cercocarpus montanus
In the United States: Native · also called Alderleaf mountain mahogany

Mountain mahogany provides early-season pollen for honeybees through its small, inconspicuous flowers, though nectar rewards are minimal due to its primarily wind-pollinated nature. Peak bloom typically spans April to June in temperate climates, supporting spring foraging. This slow-growing, drought-tolerant shrub prefers dry, rocky soils and may require protection from browsing by deer or livestock to establish well.

Nectarlow
Pollenmedium
Bloom (US) April–July
TypePerennial
Sunfull

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