Myoporum stokesii is a plant in the figwort family, Scrophulariaceae and is endemic to the island of Raivavae in French Polynesia.
Myoporum stokesii is a shrub or small tree sometimes growing to a height of 5 metres (20 ft) with young branches that are flattened or three-sided.
[3] The flowers are borne singly or in pairs in the axils of leaves on a stalk 7–15 millimetres (0.3–0.6 in) long and have 5 pointed sepals and 5 petals forming a tube or bell-shape.
[3] Myoporum stokesii was first formally described in 1935 by Forest B. H. Brown and the description was published in Bernice P. Bishop Museum Bulletin.
[3] Myoporum stokesii is only found on Raivavae where it grows on rocky hillsides.