Aegiphila sellowiana is a species of tree[1] or shrub[2] in the family Lamiaceae.
[5] In tree form it can grow seven meters tall.
It produces oppositely arranged leaves up to 28 centimeters long and abundant drupes.
[1] It is a pioneer species sometimes used in revegetation efforts in riparian habitat in Brazil.
[5] This species is cited in Flora Brasiliensis by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius.