Alibertia edulis is a species of tree in the family Rubiaceae.
[1] Alibertia edulis is an evergreen dioecious tree up to 25 feet (7.5m) tall at maturity, with light brownish bark and opposite, ovate, dark green leaves that have a smooth margin.
The flowers are tubular to trumpet-shaped, white, hairy, in 4-8" panicles, with 4-5 petals.
The fruit is yellow, egg-shaped, ovate, edible, and made into jam or juices.
The fruits are collected from trees in the wild, as this species is seldom cultivated.