Diploglottis obovata, commonly known as blunt-leaved tamarind, is a plant in the family Sapindaceae endemic to central eastern Queensland, Australia.
The blunt-leaved tamarind is a small to medium-sized, spreading, evergreen tree growing up to 25 m (82 ft) high.
[4][5] It is very similar to Diploglottis diphyllostegia with branchlets, leaves and subdivisions covered in a dense light brown indumentum.
[8] It grows in rainforest, most commonly on creek banks in notophyll vine forest.
[1] As of 16 October 2023[update], it has not been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).