My plant, with its first ever bunch of ripening fruit. It has flowered for years, but that has never before led to fruit development. It is normally dioecious, so this is a female plant. It is the only specimen of this species here, so it must have been pollinated by one of the other Ptychosperma species in my garden (P. macarthurii, P. microcarpum, P. elegans) in order to set seed.