The human face (scientific name: Dracontomelon duperreanum Pierre) is an evergreen tree of Ursulaceae, with a height of more than 20 meters. Young branches striped and gray tomentose. Odd-pinnate compound leaves are 30-45 cm long, with 5-7 pairs of leaflets, and the leaf axis and petiole are striped and sparsely hairy; Leaflets alternate, nearly leathery, oblong, gradually increasing from bottom to top, panicles terminal or axillary, shorter than leaves, 10-23 cm long, sparsely gray puberulent; Flowers white, pedicels 2-3 mm long, puberulent; Drupe is oblate, yellow when mature, and the drupe is flattened, with a shield-shaped concave top and 3-4 seeds. Face distribution in Vietnam and China. Distributed in China or introduced and cultivated in Yunnan (southeast), Guangxi and Guangdong. People's faces are born in forests, plains, hills, villages, rivers and Chi Pan at an altitude of (93-)120-350m. Human face is an excellent tree species for "four sides" and garden greening, and it is also an excellent tree species suitable for solitary and opposite planting of street trees or squares. The root bark and leaves of human face can be used as medicine, which has the effects of invigorating stomach, promoting fluid production and detoxifying. The pulp is edible or processed into other foods. Face wood is dense and shiny, with strong corrosion resistance, and is suitable for building and furniture. Seed oil can be used as soap or lubricating oil.