Planchonella cotinifolia

Planchonella cotinifolia is an Australian tree in the family Sapotaceae. The common names include small-leaved plum, yellow lemon and small-leaved coondoo. It occurs in the drier rainforests from the Richmond River, New South Wales to the Wenlock River in tropical Queensland.

It grows as a small tree, up to 15 m tall and a stem diameter of 40 cm. It may be recognised by the small leaves, 1–5 cm m long, 0.5–3 cm wide, with a rounded tip. Flowering occurs between February and March. The fruit is glossy black, usually containing one shining light brown seed. The seed has a lengthwise scar.

It belongs to the genus Planchonella which occurs across the tropics of Southeast Asia, New Guinea, the Pacific islands, and into northern and eastern Australia. A genetic analysis of material found that Planchonella cotinifolia was most closely related to Planchonella eerwah and Planchonella australis and was a sister to the two species, the three forming a distinct group.

Two varieties are recognized:
 * Planchonella cotinifolia var. pubescens
 * Planchonella cotinifolia var. cotinifolia