| Etymology | Genus | Everlasting; reference to plant unknown |
|---|---|---|
| Species | Densely flowered | |
| Family | Rubiaceae | |
| Synonyms | Aidia coriacea (Miq.) Tirveng., Randia densiflora (Wall.) Benth., Aidia wallichiana Tirveng. | |
| Common Names | Wild Randa | |
| Status | Native: Least Concern | |
| Form | Shrub or tree | |
| Native Distribution | India, Myanmar, Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra, Singapore, Borneo | |
Aidia densiflora is a shrub or small tree of up to 18m (Corner, 1997). The leaves are elliptic and oppositely arranged. At each alternate node, one of the leaves is severely reduced to a small strand or absent. They flower and fruit gregariously.
A bunch of the Densely Flowered Aidia along Chemparai Trail at MacRitchie Reservoir.
Elliptic leaves.
Reduced leaf.
Stipule.
Flowers are densely clustered together.
Bright red fruits which will turn black.