English: Tingletongue; Clubwood; Nutmeg.
Region: north-eastern Australia; Queensland, New South Wales.
Habitat: rainforest, dry; altitudes from 60 to 1000 m.
BotanyTree; 23 m tall; glabrous.
Leaves: opposite; trifoliate; leaflets lance-shaped to oblong, 2 to 10 cm long, 1 to 30 cm wide; petiole 1 to 3 cm long; with scattered oil dots.
Inflorescence: panicles; 3 to 9 cm long.
flowers: small; white, later bright orange to red; sepals white, 3 mm long; stamens 8, as long as the petals; flowering from spring to early summer.
Fruit: elliptical; orange to red; slightly fleshy follicle; ± 7 mm long.
Seeds: shiny, glossy; black or bluish black.
TaxonomyDinosperma erythrococcum was named Euodia erythrococca