Cercocarpus ledifolius
mountain mahogany Cercocarpus ledifolius close.jpg|thumb|Curl-leaf mountain mahogany branch with curly, fuzzy fruit]
Cercocarpus ledifolius is a North American species of mountain mahogany known by the common name curl-leaf mountain mahogany.
Description
Cercocarpus ledifolius is a large, densely branching tree which can reach heights of, although it is not uncommon to find the adult plant as a shrub as short as. Its leathery, sticky, dark green leaves are up to long and lance-shaped, and the edges may curl under. The flower consists of a small tan tube from which protrudes a long, plumelike style covered in luxuriant tan hairs. The flowers are arranged in inflorescences of up to 3. The fruit is a hairy achene.5–1 cm long.Cercocarpus ledifolius is slow-growing, sometimes taking up to a century to reach full height. The oldest specimens are thought to be around 1,350 years old, although the primary specimen that yielded this estimate was cut down. This makes it one of the longest-lived known flowering plants.