Dimocarpus fumatus[1] is an Asian tree species in the family Sapindaceae.
In its natural habitat, D. fumatus is a mid-canopy tropical forest tree, growing up to 35 m tall and 0.6 m dbh.
Stipules are absent; leaves are alternate, compound, with leaflets pinnately-veined and usually glabrous, sometimes with toothed margins.
Fruits are drupes which are 20–25 mm long, green-yellowish and slightly warty.
The Catalogue of Life[1] and Plants of the World Online[2] list: