Elaeocarpus eumundi, commonly known as Eumundi Quandong or Smooth-fruited Quandong, is a species of tree native to Australia. It is found in the subtropical rainforests of Queensland and New South Wales, where it grows in a range of soil types.
The Eumundi Quandong tree can grow up to 30 meters tall, with a trunk diameter of up to 1 meter. It has a straight, slender trunk with a rounded or conical crown, and produces glossy, dark green leaves that are up to 10 cm long. The tree produces clusters of small, white or pink flowers that are followed by small, red or purple fruit that are approximately 1 cm in diameter
The Eumundi Quandong is valued for its ornamental value, and is often used as a shade tree or as a specimen tree in parks and gardens. It is also used in bush regeneration projects to restore degraded areas of rainforest. The fruit of the tree is edible and is traditionally used by Indigenous Australians for its medicinal properties.