Rubiaceae
Rubia, from the Latin ruber red referring to a dye extracted from one of the species. Trees, shrubs, climbers or herbs; leaves opposite or whorled, simple, margins entire; interpetiolar stipules fall off leaving an interpetiolar scar. Flowers usually fragrant, 4-6 merous, calyx distinct or much reduced, corolla distinct, petals fused usually forming a tube, stamens epipetalous. Ovary inferior, fruit fleshy or non-fleshy, dehiscent or indehiscent.
- Atractocarpus fitzalanii (Randia, Brown Gardenia)
- Coffea arabica* (Coffee)
- Gardenia psidiodes (Gardenia "Glennie River")
- Ixora spp. (Ixora)
- Larsenaikia ochreata (Native gardenia)
- Mitracarpus hirtus* (White Eye)
- Morinda citrifolia (Great Morinda, Cheese Fruit, Noni)
- Mussaenda philippica (Bangkok Rose, Queen Sirikit)
- Nauclea orientalis (Leichhardt Tree)
- Neolamarckia cadamba (Burrflower Tree, Leichhardt Pine)
- Oldenlandia corymbosa* (Oldenlandia)
- Pogonolobus reticulatus (Medicine Bush)
- Richardia brasiliensis* (White Eye)
- Spermacoce latifolia (Buttonweed)