Antidesma bunius (L.) Spreng., Syst. Veg. 1: 826 (1824).
Fruits of bignay rarely appear in imported potpourri. The ellipsoid to globular drupes, 5-11 mm long x 4-7 mm wide, are borne in grapelike, pendant clusters (often paired), ripening unevenly on the same cluster, from pale yellowish green to white to red to nearly black stages, often white-pustulate, reticulate when dry.
Antidesma bunius is native from India to Southeast Asia to the South Pacific but cultivated worldwide in the tropics for the edible fruit.
Euphorbiaceae
Stilago bunius L.