It is a
deciduous tree or large
shrub, growing to 2–10 m (rarely up to 12 m) tall with a trunk up to 40 cm diameter. The
bark is grey-brown, with conspicuous
lenticels on young stems, and shallowly fissured on old trunks. The
leaves are long, 1–4 cm. wide, alternate, clustered at the end of alternately arranged twigs, ovate to cordate, pointed, have serrate edges, longitudinal venation and are
glabrous and green. The
petiole is 5–20 millimetres long, and may or may not have two glands. The
flowers are fragrant, pure white, small, 8–20 mm diameter, with an 8–15 mm
pedicel; they are arranged 3–10 together on a 3–4 cm long
raceme. The flower
pollination is mainly by
bees. The
fruit is a small thin-fleshed cherry-like
drupe 8–10 mm in diameter, green at first, turning red then dark purple to black when mature, with a very bitter flavour; flowering is in mid spring with the fruit ripening in mid to late summer. It demonstrates selective fruit abortion, producing a high proportion of excess flowers that result in low fruit set levels. This reduces the number of "poor quality" fruit and increases the viability of its seeds. ==Subspecies==