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Deciduous, spreading to erect tree, 4–12–(15) m high when mature, not armed; trunk tall. Lf petiole (14)–20–32–(40) mm long, glabrous or occasionally with sparse hairs; blade usually thin, usually broadly ovate to broadly elliptic, occasionally oblong or narrowly obovate, (70)–80–130–(155) × (40)–45–60–(65) mm, acuminate to long-acuminate at apex, usually rounded to subcordate or occasionally cuneate at base, glabrous above and below, with lower surface slightly paler, serrate with teeth aristate and often gland-tipped; stipules long-triangular, early deciduous. Infl. a corymbose cluster of (2)–3–4–(6) fls, on short lateral shoots, sometimes clustered near branchlet tips, up to 45–(80) mm long, ± pendent; fls not fragrant; pedicels (10)–14–(35) mm long, glabrous, subtended by serrate bracts. Hypanthium narrowly campanulate; sepals 4–7–(8) mm long, lanceolate or subulate, acuminate, glabrous, greenish to magenta, erect to spreading or occasionally reflexed. Petals 5 or many, ± spreading at anthesis, broadly obovate to orbicular, (12)–14–18–(20) × 9–14 mm, undulate and notched, white or pink-flushed to rose. Stamens < petals; filaments whitish or flushed pale pink. Fr. < 15 mm diam., globose, glabrous, black-purple, bitter; stone smooth.
[From: Webb et al. (1988) Flora of New Zealand. Volume 4.]
Flowering: Aug.–Oct.