But, just in case it isn't, has anyone got any ideas? This photo is taken in San Diego County, so I'm guessing it's a temperate to semi-tropical plant as it thrives here. Thank you in advance! I originally posted this in another section, but this is where it was meant to be.
Looks like Ficus pumila with adult foliage and fruit. http://www.hear.org/starr/hiplants/images/thumbnails/html/ficus_pumila.htm HTH Chris
So similar, yet plant asked about has conspicuous veins in leaves, toothed margins(?) and grooves in wall of fruit.
That's got to be it! Thanks for the reply. The fruit is very distinctive, and if there is a difference in the leaves, it's very slight.