Capulin Volcano

Mountina Mahogany

Surprisingly, this clump of shrubby true mountain mahogany is a member of the rose family. It has tiny, whitish flowers in the early spring and feather like plumes on its small fruits in late summer. Mountain mahogany shrubs are commonly called "deer browse" because deer and antelope eat them.

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