Alectryon coriaceus, known as the beach bird's eye, or beach alectryon is a rainforest tree of the soapberry family found in eastern Australia.
The specific epithet coriaceus refers to the leathery thick leaves.
[1] Greenish yellow flowers have tiny petals, and form in December.
This tree features typical red and black fruit of this genus, maturing from March to July.
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