Phaleria octandra

Dais octandra L. Drimyspermum ambiguum Meisn.

It is also naturally found in the New Guinea, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Solomon Islands.

White fragrant flowers form from November to February, then they turn brown.

Attractive red fruit form from March to April.

Suited as a garden plant in tropical situations.

Young plants need protection from winds, as well as plenty of shade and moisture.