Croton phebalioides, is a shrub endemic to northern Australia, from Central New South Wales to Cape York Peninsula.
[1] The plant grows as a shrub, 3–4 metres in height, with narrow, strongly discolourous leaves approximately 5 cm in length.
The upper leaf is a light to glaucous green, the lower leaf appears silver-white or brown due to a dense covering of scales.
[1][2] The natural habitat of Croton phebalioides is monsoon forest, rainforest and vine thickets, usually in hills of mountains.
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