Rhodamnia argentea

The natural habitat is a variety of different rain forests, at sea level or in the adjacent ranges.

[1] A mid-sized tree up to 30 metre in height and a stem diameter of 85 centimetre.

Papery brown or grey bark, with vertical cracks and fissures on larger trees.

White flowers form in cymes appearing from leaf axils in November and December.

The fruit is eaten by various birds, including the green catbird, Lewin's honeyeater and regent bowerbird.