Hedycarya arborea (pigeonwood) is a
dioecious species of shrub or small tree that reaches heights of up to tall, with a
trunk up to in diameter. Its
bark is firm and dark grey to brown-grey in colour. The wood is white and straight-grained. Leaves are dark green in colour and arranged oppositely. They are mostly
coriaceous (leather-like) or
glabrous (smooth). The underside of the leaves are similar, but they are a paler colour. Its
petioles are usually 10–20 mm long. Its
laminae (leaf blades) are usually 40–120 × 25–30 mm long, broadly oval to egg-shaped, narrowing to the base, and the margins are partly serrated or toothed. Plants from northernmost populations have larger leaves. The
inflorescences (flower clusters) are branched
racemes. The
peduncles and
pedicels are slender. The male perianths are tiny, at about 10 mm in diameter. The female perianths are about 6 mm in diameter. De Lange (2026) states fruiting occurs from March to June; however, Crowe (2009) gives the period as spring to summer. The fruits produce
drupes. Each ovoid fruit contains one seed, and they are 10–15 mm long. They are red or orange-red in colour.
Endocarps are 9–14 mm long, usually oval to egg-shaped, rarely round, and brown to grey-brown in colour. ==Gallery==