Schrebera alata is a fairly hardy, evergreen, scrambling shrub or small tree that branches low and has a sparse narrow crown.
The dark green compound leaves have a winged main vein and are so glossy as to be almost mirror-like.
Clusters of lovely scented waxy pink and white flowers with tufts of purplish hair are borne form October to February followed by pear-shaped capsules enclosing seeds with papery wings.
The flowers attract tiny insects. Prune into a standard to create a very decorative tree for a semi-shade position. Lovely tree for a small garden where it can be planted in clusters to form a forest effect.
Size 4 to 8m