Endiandra globosa is a medium-sized Australian rainforest tree.
Growing on rich alluvial soils and on moist slopes in subtropical rainforest; in the Brunswick and Tweed valleys in New South Wales and adjacent areas in Queensland.
Several signposted specimens can be seen on the roads around the town of Murwillumbah in north-eastern NSW.
The horizontal form of the branches and attractive dark foliage makes this a particularly beautiful tree.
The black, fleshy drupe contains a large woody seed, which itself has attractive veiny patterns.