Sloanea woollsii, commonly known as yellow carabeen, carribin, grey carrobean[1], or eslanea amarela in Portuguese,[2] is a large tree species with plank buttresses that is native to northeastern NSW and eastern Queensland, Australia.
Its southern distributional limit is near the town of Bulahdelah (32° S) at Tallowwood Forest Park and O'Sullivans Gap Reserve.
The carabeen is a very large single-stem rainforest tree that can reach 55 m tall with a trunk diameter of 250 cm.
[2] Sloanea woollsii is one of the common tree species in subtropical rainforests of Australia growing up to 55 metres tall.
[4] According to the Open Tree of Life project, which aggregates phylogenetic research, this species is likely an offshoot of a branch containing S. sogerensis, S. australis, and S. langii.