Description: English: Location taken: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden, Miami, FL USA. Names: Morinda citrifolia L., Aach, Aal, Ach, Achchhuka, Achu, Achuka, Ahugaha, Ak, Al, Ashi, Ashyka, Ashyuka, Aval, Awl Tree, Bancudo, Bangcudo, Bankudo, Barraal, Bartundi, Beach Mulberry, Bengkudu, Bengkudu Daun Besar, Bengkudu Laki-Laki, Bois Douleur, Cây Nhàu, Canary Wood (Australia), Cangkudu, Cheese Fruit, Great Morinda, Hai Ba Ji, Hardikath, Huevo De Reuma (Dominican Republic), Hurdi, India nonipuu, Indian Mulberry, Indian-Mulberry, Indinė morinda, Indische Maulbeere, Indischer Maulbeerbaum, Indischer Maulbeerstrauch, Kaasvrucht, Kattapitavalam, Kattaspitalavam, Kura, Large-Leaved Morinda, Luo Ling (Singapore, Maddi Chettu, Mancanaari,Manjanathhi, Manjanatthi, Mannanatti, Mannapavatta, Mata Suea (Northern Thailand), Mengkudu, Mengkudu (Indonesia), Mhanbin, Mogali, Molagha, Molugu, Mora De La India, Morwa indyjska, Mulgul, Mulugu, Munja Pavattay, Nagakuda, Nagakunda, Neihpahsae, Nhàu, Nino, Noni, Noni (Hawaii), Noni (planta), Noni (Puerto Rico), Noni Baum, Noni Fruit, Noni Plant, Noni-Baum, No. Date: 16 February 2007. Source: source: David Stang. First published at ZipcodeZoo.com. Author: Photo by David J. Stang.
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Rubiaceae (bedstraw, coffee, or madder family) »
Morinda citrifolia mo-RIN-duh -- from the Latin morus (mulberry) and indicus (Indian) sit-rih-FOH-lee-uh -- meaning, having leaves like Citrus commonly known as: Canary wood (Australia), great morinda, Indian mulberry, large-leaved morinda, noni (Hawaii), nonu (Samoa), pain killer tree (Caribbean) • Bengali: hurdi • Gujarati: સુરંગી surangi • Hindi: आल aal, बारतुन्डी bartundi • Kannada: ಮಡ್ಡಿ maddi • Konkani: बारतोंडी bartondi • Malayalam: ചെറുമഞ്ജനാത്തി cerumanjjanaaththi • Marathi: आल aal, बारतोंडी bartondi • Oriya: pindre • Sanskrit: अच्युत achyuta, अक्षिकिफल akshikiphala • Tamil: மஞ்சணாறி manchanari, மஞ்சட்பாவட்டை manchatpavattai, நுணா nuna • Telugu: మడ్డిచెక్క maddi chekka, తగర tagara, తొగరు togaru Native to: Southeast Asia References:
Flowers of India •
TopTropicals •
NPGS / GRIN. Date: 9 May 2008, 11:03. Source:
Morinda citrifolia. Author:
Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.