Nothofagus moorei is a tree that typically grows to a height of up to , often with a massive trunk up to in diameter, with
suckers at the base. The leaves are
simple, more or less egg-shaped to elliptic or lance-shaped, mostly long, glossy, leathery and more or less
glabrous on a
petiole long. New leaves in spring are reddish-brown to red. Male flowers are in rounded or flattened clusters about in diameter, with up to three flowers with a total of 15 to 40
stamens surrounded by 8 to 12
bracts, forming a cup-shaped structure. Female flowers are in oval clusters of three about long, and are more or less
sessile, surrounded by an
involucre of bracts. Flowering occurs in spring, but not every year, and the fruit is a prickly
cupule , containing one or two
nuts. ==Taxonomy==