Syzygium argyropedicum is a species of tree in the family Myrtaceae. It is endemic to Queensland, Australia.
It grows as a perennial, and can reach heights of up to 24 metres. It flowers in November and December and fruits from January to March. It has bacciferous and/or drupaceous fruit.
It is restricted to the east coast of Cape York Peninsula, ranging from Bolt Head in Temple Bay, about 12.2ð S, to the Howick River in Cape Melville National Park, about 14.7ð S.
Under Queensland's Nature Conservation Act it is regarded as least concern.