The gum karaya is a medium-sized
deciduous tree with horizontally-spreading branches, growing to a maximum height of about . The bark is smooth, fibrous and thick, greenish-grey, with the surface layer peeling off in large flakes. The twigs are hairy at first. The leaves are alternate, simple, hairy beneath and have three to five palmate lobes. They are clustered at the tips of the twigs. ;Flowers The flowers are yellowish-green and produced in panicles in the axils of the leaves. They are polygamous (having male, female and bisexual flowers on the same tree) and are clad in sticky or glandular short hairs. The calyx has five lobes and there are no petals. Male flowers have a columnar boss of ten stamens while bisexual flowers have a ring of anthers round the five free, radiating carpels which grow to when fully developed. They are pinkish and densely covered with red hairs, including stinging hairs.
Apis indica is a known pollinator while wind doesn't play any role in pollination. ;Fruits They split open when ripe to reveal up to six squarish, brown or black seeds. ==Distribution and habitat==