Sterculia foetida L., Sp. Pl. 2: 1008 (1753).
Fruits of the Indian-almond or Java-olive are sold as “badam fruit” but rarely encountered in imported potpourri. Follicles are boat-shaped, typically dark brown to black, shiny on the interior, lightly ribbed on both surfaces, 8-14 cm long, held in star-like clusters of five follicles but broken apart for sale.
Sterculia foetida is native to Asia and Australia but cultivated elsewhere in the tropics.
Malvaceae, also placed in Sterculiaceae