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Croton discolor (maran, white maran) |
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It can withstand wind and salt spray. Young leaves and branch tips have been used in a tea to treat coughs, the sap has been used to cover fresh wounds, and a component of croton oil has been found to inhibit leukemia. Maran is a harmful weed in both pastures and cultivated fields because it has toxic properties. |
| This page was created by P. Rothenberger, and was last updated 7-31-01. |