XfrogPlants Noni
( Morinda citrifolia )

This XfrogPlants Noni 3D model collection contains
nine
highly detailed, fully textured variations of the plant at different ages.
Tree/Shrub, broadleaf evergreen, broad spreading
Height: up to 9 m
Origin: Tahiti; Southeast of Asia
Environment: shady forests, open shores; on rocky, sandy, volcanic lava soils
Climate: warm, mild, temperate; salt- and drought-tolerant
Notes:This tree is called with a variety of names, Noni (Hawaiian) being currently the most common. The Tahitian name is Nono, Malayan is Mengkudu, and western names are Great Morinda, Indian Mulberry, Beach Mulberry. It is a species that is widely diffused throughout the whole Southern Pacific. It is tolerant of saline soils and drought conditions, and therefore often planted in coastal cities. The ripe fruits have a pungent odor and are known as cheese fruits or even vomit fruits! Noni is attractive to weaver ants and fruit bats.