Morinda citrifolia – noni, Marquesas Islands, 2010. This picture is not an endorsement of noni juice.
Morinda citrifolia
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We have this on the Big Island as well, quite common. There is a reason botanists and ethnologists describe noni as a “starvation food”.
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