Prunus turneriana
Prunus turneriana is a species of plant in the rose, apple and peach family Rosaceae, native to New Guinea and Australia. Its common names include almondbark, wild almond, and joonda. The name almondbark refers to the almond-like odour emitted when the bark is cut. A late successional rainforest tree, it reaches. The fruit is eaten by cassowaries, fruit pigeons, Herbert River ringtail possums and musky rat-kangaroos.