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Morinda is a genus of flowering plants in the madder family, Rubiaceae. [1] The generic name is derived from the Latin words morus " mulberry ", from the appearance of the fruits, and indica , meaning "of India ".
The root of G. officinalis (Chinese: 巴戟天; pinyin: ba ji tian) is used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It was first described in Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing. [2] In TCM it is indicated in the case of kidney yang deficiency and associated impotence, weak tendons and bones, presence of wind and dampness.
Morinda citrifolia grows in shady forests and on open rocky or sandy shores. [14] It takes 18 months for the plant to mature, and yields 4 and 8 kg (8.8 and 17.6 lb) of fruit per month throughout the year. It is tolerant of saline soils, drought conditions, and secondary soils.
Morinda coreia is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It was described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822. It was described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822. Distribution and habitat
Gynochthodes trimera, synonym Morinda trimera and known as noni kuahiwi is a species of flowering tree in the coffee family, Rubiaceae, that is endemic to Hawaiʻi. [3]
Morinda royoc, commonly known as redgal, yawweed or cheese shrub, is a species of flowering plant in the family coffee family. It is native to Central America, South America, southern Florida, and the Islands of the Caribbean. It is a vine or sprawling shrub found in sandy or rocky coastal areas. [2]
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Morinda jasminoides A.Cunn. Gynochthodes jasminoides is a woody climber or a scrambling shrub in the family Rubiaceae . [ 4 ] In Australia it is found on the northern and eastern coasts, in Western Australia , the Northern Territory , Queensland , Victoria , and New South Wales .