I bought a single seedling from a plant sale in Boise when I attended a training session for the Northwest Bee Atlas in the spring of 2018. This is the first year that I have noticed it flowering. It seems to be a very slow-growing plant.
The University of Arizona Campus Arboretum
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I bought a single seedling from a plant sale in Boise when I attended a training session for the Northwest Bee Atlas in the spring of 2018. This is the first year that I have noticed it flowering. It seems to be a very slow-growing plant.
The University of Arizona Campus Arboretum
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Cercocarpus montanus
(Alderleaf Mountain Mahogany)