Sahyadri croton is a large shrub or a small tree,
up to 4 m tall. Branchlets are sparsely starry-hairy when young,
hairless when mature. Leaves are simple, alternate, spirally arranged,
stalk up to 5 cm long, blade 7.5-17.8 x 3.2-6.4 cm, elliptic-oblong,
tip tapering, base rounded with 2-stipitate glands at the junction of
stalk, margin minutely toothed, hairless or with a few stellate hairs,
midrib raised above, secondary nerves 6-8 pairs. Flowers are unisexual,
monoecious, male flowers often fascicled on 12-25 cm long slender
racemes. Female flowers are usually solitary and near the base of the
raceme. Capsules are 3-valved, globose, densely stellate hairy;
3-seeded. Sahyadri Croton is endemic to the Western Ghats.