The later
herbalists often call it Piper Indianum or Indicum or sometimes Piper Calicuthium or Piper Hispanicum; in English it is called Ginnie Pepper and Indian Pepper; in German Indianicher Pfeffer; in low French Poivre d' Inde, very well
known in the shops at Billingsgate
by Ginnie Pepper, where it is usually bought.