Champion Information:
Height (Ft): 34
Circumference (In): 44
Average Crown Spread (Ft): 29
Total Points: 85
Nominator Name: Frank Callahan
Location: Jackson County
Species Information:
Birch-leaf
mountain mahogany is one of the two common mountain mahoganies found in
Southern California, the other being curl-leaf mountain mahogany, Cercocarpus
ledifolius var. intermontanus, which typically grows above 4500'.
Although birch-
leaf mountain mahogany can reside up to 7500', it also may be found at much
lower elevations. This is a much-branched shrub or small tree sometimes
reaching 20' in height with stiff, spreading branches and grayish bark.
The alternate evergreen leaves are widely elliptic to obovate,
serrately-toothed from middle to tip, fairly thin and sparsely downy-hirsute
below, and 1/3" to 1-1/2" in length. There are clusters of 2-3
apetalus flowers arising from short whitish stems, each of which has 5
broad-triangular sepals and many stamens. The fruits have spiral, somewhat
silky plumes 1-1/2" to 2" long, and are particularly beautiful when
an early morning or late afternoon sun shines through them. Birch-leaf
mountain mahogany is most often found on dry, rocky slopes in chaparral and
coniferous forest in the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges,
blooming from March to April.
From “Plants of Southern California”: http://www.calflora.net/bloomingplants/index.html