Lepisanthes alata, also called the Johore tree, blimbing cina, ceri or engkili, is a species of flowering plant, a tropical forest fruit-tree in the lychee family, that is native to Southeast Asia.
The species grows as a small monoecious tree to 5âÂÂ15 m in height. The pinnate leaves have 5âÂÂ13 pairs of usually sessile, lance-shaped to oblong leaflets. The pendulous inflorescences bear wine-red to purple flowers. The glossy oval fruits are drupes 2âÂÂ4 cm long by 2âÂÂ3 cm in diameter, red to purple when ripe, each containing two seeds in an edible, sweet, white mesocarp.
The species is found to Borneo. It occurs in mixed hill forest at elevations of up to 1,000 m.