Jangli Almond is a tree up to 10 m tall. Bark is brownish, fissured; blaze
pinkish. Branchlets are round, minutely velvet-hairy. Leaves are simple,
alternate, carried on 0.7-2.2 cm long stalks. Leaves are 8-23 x 3.5-10 cm,
usually oblong to elliptic-oblong, tip long-pointed, often falling off,
base narrow, margin toothed, papery, hairless. Midrib is raised above,
secondary nerves 5-7 pairs. Flowers are borne in short cymes or solitary,
in leaf axils. Petals are white. Berry is woody, round, 6-10 cm across
usually brown tomentose, black when young; seeds numerous. Jangli Almond
is endemic to the Western_Ghats- very common in South and Central Sahyadris.