Morinda citrifolia
Non-native - Canoe Plant
Family: Rubiaceae
Size: 10'- 30' high
Fruit is edible - due to bad taste is only eaten in times of famine.
Noni was probably the most widely and commonly used medicinal plant prior to the European Era.
Leaves, fruit, stem bark and root sap are used to treat ailments such as boils, bruises, sores, cuts, wounds, broken bones, concussions.
It is also used as a tonic for a wide variety of illnesses.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the roots have been used to treat abdominal pain, impotence and menstrual disorders.
Noni Tree on road behind pool
Noni branch
Noni leaves and fruit
Noni flowers
Noni fruit