[1] It is an evergreen tree species native to India, where it is endemic to the Western Ghats.
[3] Reinwardtiodendron anamalaiense is a species of evergreen tree,[2] which is capable of reaching heights of up to 20 m (66 ft) tall.
The leaf features 8–10 pairs of pinnate, prominent lateral nerves, accompanied by visible intercostal reticulations.
The lower stamens are included within the tube, while the upper ones are partly exserted, sometimes with apiculate tips, and the attached filaments are prominent.
[4] Reinwardtiodendron anamalaiense is native to Southwest India, where it is endemic to the Western Ghats region.
[1] The species is distributed within multiple Indian states including: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu,[2] and Kerala.