Syzygium francisii

Eugenia francisii F.M.Bailey Syzygium francisii is a native Australian tree, common on the eastern sea board, between Morisset, New South Wales (33° S) and Gladstone, Queensland (23° S).

The habitat of Syzygium francisii is rainforest on basaltic or fertile alluvial soils.

An often seen Syzygium francisii is at the start of the Mount Warning walking track in far north eastern New South Wales.

Syzygium francisii is a medium to large size tree, occasionally reaching over 30 metres in height and a 150 cm in trunk diameter.

The fruit matures from January to April, being a flattened berry, a common shape in many species of Syzygium; the colour is a pale blue, lilac to purple.