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Morinda citrifolia
The flowers are tubular and have 5 lobes with pointed tips. The flowers emerge from the tops of the developing compound fruits. The ripe fruits are a translucent whitish to yellowish white color. The leaves are shiny green, up to 1 foot long, and rounded to oblong in shape. The branches are tetragonal in cross section with rounded angles.
M. citrifolia grows in shady forests, as well as on open rocky or sandy shores.
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