Noni
Scientific name: Morinda citrifolia
POWO Status: Shrub or Tree
IUCN Red List threat level: Least Concern
GPS Location: 17° 42′ 58.15″ N, 64° 49′ 46.15″ W












Observations:
Phenological Markers – Noni (Morinda citrifolia)
1. Leaf Behavior
Noni is evergreen, with large, opposite, glossy leaves that are broad, ovate, and sometimes wavy at the edges.
- Leaf drop is infrequent, though older leaves may yellow and fall throughout the year.
- New leaves are lighter green and emerge regularly with no strong seasonal pattern.
Observation Tips:
- Monitor for young leaf emergence, especially after rainfall.
- Watch for leaf yellowing near the base of branches—normal aging rather than stress.
2. Flowering
Flowers are small, white, tubular, and emerge from conical green flower heads.
- Noni flowers continuously throughout the year, often with multiple stages (flowering, fruiting) present at once on the same plant.
- Pollinated primarily by small insects and self-compatible.
Observation Tips:
- Track emergence of new flower heads and flower density per head.
- Observe insect interactions, particularly in early morning.
3. Fruiting
The fruit is an irregular, bumpy compound structure, starting green and ripening to pale yellow-white.
- Ripe fruit has a strong, cheesy or fermented odor.
- Fruits are present nearly year-round, with peak production following rainfall.
- Seeds are dispersed by animals and water.
Observation Tips:
- Record fruit formation, ripening, and drop.
- Note the distinct smell of ripe fruit and animal interest (rats, birds, even crabs).
- Monitor for fermentation or mold on fallen fruits.
4. Growth Habit
Noni grows as a small tree or large shrub, usually 10–20 feet tall, and is resilient in poor soils and saline conditions.
- Commonly found in disturbed areas, roadsides, and coastal edges, making it ecologically flexible.
5. Seasonal Pattern (St. Croix)
- Year-round: Leaf production, flowering, and fruiting occur continuously
- May–Nov: Increased fruit set and ripening following rain
- Dec–Apr: Reduced fruit load but still active growth and flowering