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Default ID wanted: Mystery seeds from South Africa

Hi all!

My parents brought me back some unknown seeds from their trip to South Africa but did not take a picture of the plant. The name is also not clear.

This is what I know;
-It's from a plant that is growing in a small winery's garden.
-It grows in the Cape Town region
-It is "more like a shrub/small tree"
-The seeds were lying very noticably inder the shrub
-The seeds look black and a bit rough
-The seeds are about the size of blueberries

Here are some pictures;





Any South African members or worldwide members who recognize this?
Thanks!

Karl
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