A fairly large tree,
B. eurycoma reaches a height of about and a diameter of . The trunk is irregular, with small
buttresses. The outer bark is rough, brownish-grey, and peels away in large flakes. The inner bark is red and fibrous, darkening on exposure to the air and exuding a yellowish or reddish gum. The
crown is broad and flattened, the branches are spreading and irregular and the twigs are downy when young. The leaves are pinnate with a short
petiole swollen at its base and four to six pairs of oblong-elliptical leaflets, the basal ones being the smallest and the terminal ones the largest. The inflorescence is a terminal
panicle, the individual flowers having short stalks and being surrounded by dense brown hairs; the flowers are petal-less and have a boss of ten long
stamens and a long coiled
pistil. The fruits are flattened pods and the glossy brown seeds are disc-shaped and about in diameter; when ripe, the pods
burst explosively and throw out the seeds. == Distribution and habitat ==