Pometia is a genus of 2 species of rainforest trees, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae.
[1] They are large trees, which are monoecious,[2] usually with buttress roots, with red exudate (substance like resin, pouring out of the trunk) when cut.
The leaves have many lateral veins, extending to tips of dentate margins and parallel.
The thyrses (flower on the branch) is terminal (at the end) or axillary (on a leaf joint).
The pericarp (wall of the fruit) is thick, spongy in middle and smooth adaxially.
[1] According to Kew;[1] They grow naturally in tropical and subtropical Asia and in the South Pacific.