Fagraea cambagei, commonly known as porcelain fruit, pink jitta, or yellowheart,[1] is a plant in the family Gentianaceae which is endemic to rainforested parts of coastal northeast Queensland, Australia.
[4][5][6] Fagraea cambagei was first described in 1928 by the Czech botanist Karel Domin, and published in the journal Bibliotheca Botanica.
[6][5] The genus name Fagraea was coined by Carl Peter Thunberg in honour of the botanist and physician Jonas Theodor Fagraeus.
[5] Domin created the species epithet cambagei in honour of the Australian botanist and surveyor Richard Hind Cambage.
[5] The porcelain fruit grows as an understory tree in well developed coastal or sub-coastal rainforest, often in very waterlogged habitats such as swamps and close to creeks.