Weera plants are now available
scientific Name:Drypetes Sepiaria
The “Weera” fruit refers to the fruit of the Weera tree, scientifically known as Drypetes sepiaria. Here are some key points about it:
- Botanical Information: Drypetes sepiaria is a tree species belonging to the family Putranjivaceae, found commonly in India and Sri Lanka
- Appearance and Habitat: The Weera tree grows in dry zone national parks, reaching heights of about 20 meters. Its fruit is sweet and turns crimson red when ripe
- Fruit Characteristics: The fruit of the Weera tree is edible, turning red when mature
- Cultural Significance: In Sri Lanka, Weera is appreciated for its tasty fruit, contributing to local biodiversity and traditional uses
In summary, Weera fruit comes from the Weera tree (Drypetes sepiaria), a species known for its sweet, edible fruit that turns red when ripe, and is found predominantly in the dry zones of Sri Lanka’s national parks.
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