Croton wigginsii

This small gray-green shrub is native to the Sonoran Deserts of northern Mexico and Arizona, into the Colorado Desert in California where it is an inhabitant of sand dunes.

Croton wigginsii is spreading shrub approaches a meter-3 feet in height.

Its sparse foliage is made up of long oval-shaped leaves covered in a coating of white hairs.

It is dioecious, with male plants bearing staminate flowers with thready stamens and female plants bearing pistillate flowers composed of the rounded immature fruits.

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