Combretocarpus is a monotypic genus of tree in the Anisophylleaceae family. The generic name Greek, Modern (1453-);: combretocarpus is from the Greek, referring to the resemblance of its fruit to that of the genus Combretum. The Plant List recognises the single species Combretocarpus rotundatus.
Combretocarpus rotundatus grows as a tree up to 40m (130feet) tall with a trunk diameter of up to 1m (03feet). The fissured bark is grey-brown to brown. The bisexual flowers are yellow. The fruits have three or four wings and measure up to 30NaN0 long. The hard heavy wood is used in heavy construction and for indoor floors and panels.
Combretocarpus rotundatus grows naturally in Sumatra, Peninsular Malaysia and Borneo. Its habitat is swamp and kerangas forests.