Castanopsis indica is a tallish tree, growing up around 8–14 m (26–46 ft) in height with a dense, full crown.
They are oblong and elliptical, with an acute tip, are nearly evergreen and have a short petiole.
The fruit is reddish-brown and round, found in small clusters, and is covered with long, thin spines.
[3] Castanopsis indica grows naturally in Nepal, Bhutan to Taiwan.
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