Morinda jasminoides - Sweet Morinda

Morinda jasminoides

Sweet Morinda

Other names: Native jasmine, jasmine morinda
Family: Rubiaceae
Habitat: Rainforest and humid gullies
Uses: Edible fruits
Season:
References: Robinson

A scrambling climber with stems to a few metres long. The fruit is an orange aggregate, 10-12mm wide, and edible when soft, with a rotten cheese flavour.

Morinda jasminoides - Sweet Morinda
Photo: Mitchell Park, Cattai NSW

Morinda jasminoides - Sweet Morinda
Photo: Mitchell Park, Cattai NSW

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