Dillenia suffruticosa
Dillenia suffruticosa, also known as simpoh air, simpor, or CB leaf, is a species of Dillenia found in tropical South East Asia in secondary forest and swampy ground. It is a highly invasive weed in Sri Lanka.
The simpor is the national flower of Brunei, and can be found everywhere across the country. Claire Waight Keller included the plant to represent the country in Meghan Markle's Wedding of Prince [Harry and Meghan Markle|wedding] veil, which included the distinctive flora of each Commonwealth country.
Description
The simpor tree is a large, evergreen shrub that grows to metres high. It has a stout trunk and forms thickets.Its leaves are simple and arranged alternatively like cabbage. Each leaf blade is long and wide on long petioles. Its young leaves are fuzzy underneath.
The tree flowers after 3 or 4 years.
Flowers and fruit
The flowers bloom on long peduncles facing downwards, wide, and yellow in colour. They have no scent and no nectar. The flower blooms daily at around 3 am and opening flowers are fully opened one hour before sunrise. They are pollinated by bees, small beetles as well as flies that scramble over them. They point up when they produce and develop fruit after they are pollinated, the fruits take up to 5 weeks to fully develop.The developed fruit is a star-shaped capsule with 7 or 8 rays, it is pink with white borders. It has scarlet pulp with purple or pale brown seeds that have fleshy, bright red arils. The fruits are eaten by birds and even by monkeys.