Another first in our garden this year is Lycium andersonii fruit!
The description from sacredsucculents.com
Lycium andersonii “Desert Goji/Wolfberry”
Solanaceae. Densley branched thorned shrub to 3–6’+. Semi-succulent leaves. Yellow/lavender tubular flowers followed by small round edible berries. Seed from Baja. Drought deciduous. Heat, drought and sun tolerant. A good choice for the arid edible landscape. The berries are rich in beneficial phytonutrients. Z9b/10a?
I was a bit nervous about this one because it is not reported to be cold tolerant enough for here and there are some reports of it being dioecious, it has flowered a lot but the chickens like to eat them so this is the first one that has had time to set. I doubt there is another plant nearby