Lycium exsertum Bajada Wolfberry
SHRUB. A densely tangled shrub with tiny, hairy, dark green spatulate
leaves. Flowers hang under the arched branches. They are about
1cm long, .5 cm in diameter, and tipped with pale purple fading to white
or tan. Blooms in March-April, berries ripen in May. Berries
are bright orange red, oval, and appear to be attached sideways on the
stalks. Bark is dark gray and shreddy on older brandhes. The
most common wolfberry in the Empires, found nearly throughout. Often
grows with Celtis pallida and Zizyphus obtusifolia.