Atractocarpus benthamianus is a species of flowering plant in the family Rubiaceae growing in eastern Australia, commonly known as native gardenia.
The trunk does not form buttresses but may be crooked, and is covered by smooth grey bark with horizontal markings and long lenticels.
The small white fragrant flowers appear from June to November, occur in clusters of two or three and have five lanceolate petals around a tube.
[1] Its bushy lush foliage, fragrant flowers and colourful fruit give it horticultural potential in gardens in warm temperate and subtropical climates.
[2] It is suited to a shady position in gardens, or moderately to brightly lit indoor spaces.