Usually a small to medium-sized tree. Though it reaches 40 metres tall with a stem diameter of 90 cm at
Murray Scrub.
Leaves Leaflets are nearly opposite on the stem, without serrations. Asymmetrical at the leaf base. Leaflets 5 to 17 cm long.
Lanceolate to broad lanceolate in shape with a fine point at the leaf tip. Unusually, the leaflets are a dull green above the leaf, and a brighter green below. Hairy under the leaf. Leaflet stalks 2 to 3 mm long, but much longer for the terminal leaflet, where it is up to 25 mm long. The compound leaf contains around 19 leaflets. With a stalk 4 to 10 cm long.
Flowers, fruit and regeneration Pleasantly scented white flowers form on
panicles from December to February. The panicles form from the leaf
axils. And when mature, the flower scent becomes less pleasant. The flower
calyx is hairy. The fruit is a round yellowish capsule, around 2 cm in diameter, mostly five-valved. Also covered with hairs which can irritate the skin. Seeds inside the capsule are cream, irregular in shape, and about 5 mm in diameter. Fruit ripens from April to December. Regeneration from fresh seed is relatively swift and reliable, taking as little as three weeks. After eight weeks, germination should be complete with good results. ==Timber==