Astrotricha pterocarpa

Astrotricha pterocarpa is a plant in the ivy family Araliaceae found only in tropical Queensland, Australia.

Astrotricha pterocarpa is a single-stemmed shrub growing up to 7 m tall, with large spirally arranged leaves on the upper stem.

They have a blunt obtuse base and a pointed tip, and are held on petioles that are between 5.5 and 12.5 cm long.

[4][5] This was first described by the British botanist George Bentham, and published in volume 3 of his book Flora Australiensis in 1867.

[4] This species grows in open forest from north of Cooktown southwards to Pentland (about 348 km west of Airlie Beach).