Glabrous shrub or small tree, to 4 m tall. Stipule body triangular, ending in a stiff cusp, 3-5 mm long, subpersistent; petioles ca 1 cm long; blades elliptic or obovate, abruptly acuminate, obtuse to acute at base, 7-13 cm long, 3-6 cm wide, moderately coriaceous. Flowers 2 or 3, upper-axillary or terminal, aromatic; pedicels thick, 2-4 cm long; calyx cupular, truncate, ca 3 mm long, persisting in fruit; corolla white, salverform, 2-3 cm long, 4-lobed; ovary 1-celled. Drupes globose or ellipsoid, 1.5-2 cm long, blue or black at maturity; seed 1, deeply excavate on lower side. Croat 5217, 6725. Probably rare; collected twice along the shore of Miller Peninsula. Flowers mostly in the dry season (February to May). The fruits mature mostly from September to November.