Endiandra sieberi, known as the corkwood is a rainforest tree growing in eastern Australia.
Endiandra sieberi is a medium-sized tree to 30 metres tall and 90 cm in trunk diameter.
Midrib raised slightly on the upper surface but flattened beneath.
Like most Australian laurel fruit, removal of the fleshy aril is advised to assist seed germination.
Roots and shoots usually appear within three to twelve months, with a germination rate of around 20 percent.