Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Acronychia octandra is a tree in the , found in eastern . It is one of several Australian trees known as Doughwood. An attractive tree with a spreading crown of relatively large glossy leaves. The specific epithet octandra refers to the eight in the flower. Leaflets are in threes. Leaflets have no leaf stem. They are 8 to 20 cm long, oblong-elliptical in shape. Oil dots are easily noticed with a hand lens. A dark green above, paler below. Somewhat leathery to the touch. The leaf stalk below the three leaflets is 1 to 8 cm long with a turpentine like smell, and with raised dots on the stalk. Leaf veins easily seen above and below the leaf. The midrib is raised on the underside.