Endiandra hayesii

[1] The rusty rose walnut is considered rare, with a ROTAP rating of 3RC-.

[2] Hairy and dull particularly on the underside, with reddish brown leaf hairs.

Greenish white flowers form on panicles from October to November.

The fruit is a purplish black drupe, maturing from March to August.

The cream seed should be planted after the removal of the thin layer of green flesh.

Minyon Falls, in north eastern New South Wales , is the type locality of the Rusty Rose Walnut