Morinda jasminoides (prev. Gynochthodes jasminoides)
Common name: Sweet Morinda, Jasmine Morinda
Family: Rubiaceae
Type: Climber or scrambling shrub
Size: 6 metres
Naturally occurring: Widespread in Eastern States, including Central Coast. Rainforest and sclerophyll forest.
Flowers: White & purple
Flowering period: Late Spring
Soil/drainage: Moist soil
Sun Exposure: Sun or filtered sun
Other features: Fragrant flowers, attracts butterflies and birds, suitable for hanging baskets.
Photos are examples only and are a guide to what your plant could be like when mature.
Photo: B Melville, A Fairley