Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Acronychia baeuerlenii is a rare shrub or small tree growing in the most easterly part of . The Byron Bay Acronychia is found between the to just over the border in the state of . An understorey plant in warm temperate rainforest. Or occasionally in sub tropical rainforest on richer alluvial or basaltic soils, up to 800 metres above sea level. Growing to around 9 metres tall and a stem diameter of 20 cm, with a crown of glossy green leaves. The trunk is smooth, grey, cylindrical and crooked. Branchlets smooth and green, turning grey with light coloured speckles. Leaves are opposite on the stem, not toothed, shiny bright green with a papery feel. Elliptic to elliptic oblong in shape, blunt at the leaf end, or with a rounded tip. Oil dots seen with a hand lens, being a distance between each other of two to four diameters. Leaves 6 to 11 cm long, 2 to 4 cm wide. Leaf stalk 8 to 18 mm long.
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