Guioa semiglauca, known as the guioa or wild quince, is a rainforest tree of eastern Australia It grows from Kioloa (35° S) near Batemans Bay in southern New South Wales to Eungella National Park (20° S) in tropical Queensland.
[4][5] The veiny leaflets are pinnate and measure up to 10 cm long.
The midrib extends beyond the leaf to form a tiny tip.
The seeds are oval covered by a thin layer of fleshy aril.
Fruit eaten by a large variety of birds, including the Australian king parrot.