Zehneria alba is a species of flowering plant in the cucumber and gourd family, Cucurbitaceae. It is endemic to Christmas Island, an Australian territory in the northeastern Indian Ocean. The specific epithet is from the Latin albus (white), referring to the colour of the flowers.
Zehneria alba is a dioecious vine with stems growing to 3 m in length. The leaves are broadly ovate, cordate at the base, unlobed to shallowly 3-lobed, dentate, acute to acuminate, and 50âÂÂ80 mm long. The flowers are small and white; the male inflorescence is paniculate or racemose, 30âÂÂ150 mm long, with a 10âÂÂ130 mm long peduncle; the female flowers are solitary or clustered. The fruit is ellipsoidal, 20âÂÂ30 mm long, with seeds about 4 mm long.
Found only on Christmas Island, the vine grows there both within the rainforest and along its shrubbed edges.
The vine is sometimes considered to be conspecific with Zehneria mucronata Blume.