| Common name | Claudie satinash |
| Scientific name | Syzygium pseudofastigiatum B.Hyland |
| Family | Myrtaceae |
| Etymology | Genus: From the Greek, syzygos, joining together; referring to the perianth segments which are fused to form a cap in the bud. Species: Referring to a superficial similarity to the Malesian species Syzygium fastigiatum. |
| Distribution | Confined to the Cape York Peninsula in Queensland, south to Massey Creek. |
| Native habitat | Occurs in rainforest and particularly in gallery forest at altitudes below 450 m. |
| Description | A rare tree to 35 m high, with clusters of edible white berries. |
| Flowering/fruiting | Fruits in late summer to autumn. |
| Location in Garden | Planted between the Visitor Centre and Melaleuca House Cafe in Bed 255. |
| | This species is available from specialist native nurseries, it is frost tender and will need a warm position in your garden. |