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Diploglottis smithii, commonly known as wild tamarind or  Smith's tamarind, is a plant in the maple and lychee family Sapindaceae found only in the Wet Tropics bioregion of Queensland, Australia.

Description
Diploglottis smithii is a tree growing up to 18 m tall with a grey fluted trunk up to 60 cm diameter. New growth – especially the leaves –  is densely hairy; the large leaves are compound with 4–6 pairs of leaflets, each of which may be 24 cm long by 8 cm wide, or larger.

Phenology
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Phytochemistry
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Taxonomy
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Subspecies/Infraspecies
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Etymology
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Distribution and habitat
location, elevation range, climatic range, soil types, plants associated with it

Ecology
The taxon's interaction with the environment. Symbiotic relationships, pollinators, fruit eaters

Pests and diseases
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Conservation
This species is listed as least concern under the Queensland Government's Nature Conservation Act. , it has not been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

Cultivation
only used where cultivation is a major aspect of the plant

Toxicity
only used where toxicity is an issue to other species

Uses
medicinal, food, fiber, timber, recreational, research and technology