Acronychia laevis, commonly known as hard aspen, glossy acronychia or northern white lilly pilly,[2] is a species of shrub or small tree in the citrus family, and is endemic to eastern Australia.
It has simple, elliptical to egg-shaped leaves, groups of creamy white flowers and fleshy, mitre-shaped to spherical fruit.
Acronychia laevis is a shrub or small tree that typically grows to a height of 12 m (39 ft).
The leaves are shiny green on both sides with a blunt or rounded tip and have oil dots that may be seen using a lens and a bright light.
[7][8] The specific epithet laevis is the Latin adjective "smooth", and refers to the new shoots and leaves.