Campnosperma auriculatum is a rainforest tree of the Cashew Family (Anacardiaceae) native to the East Indies and Southeast Asia.
[1][2] The sapling tree has very large leaves up to 6 feet (1.8 metres) in length by up to 15 inches (380 millimetres) wide[3][4] with wavey margins.
The leaves of mature trees are oblanceolate and about 30 inches (760 millimetres) long, forming a tight circle at the ends of the branches.
The flowers are yellowish, in small panicles, forming reddish berries upon pollination.
The rubber termite Coptotermes curvignathus[5] is a minor pest of C.