Chionanthus callophyllus grows as a tree up to 30m (100feet) tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 30cm (10inches). The bark is white, grey or brown. The flowers are pale green or white. Fruit is purple and round, up to 2.5cm (01inches) in diameter. The specific epithet callophyllus is from the Greek meaning 'beautiful leaf'. Habitat is lowland forest, sometimes in swamps, from sea-level to 500m (1,600feet) altitude. C. callophyllus is found in Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia (Borneo and Sumatra).