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The name Bombacaceae is a botanical name at the rank of family, which is now widely considered obsolete. As is true for any botanical name, circumscription and status of the taxon has varied with ta...
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Each "thumbnail" image below is linked to a larger photograph. ... Adansonia digitata, baobab, dead rat tree. Tree from tropical Africa with palmately lobed leaves and much enlarged trunk. The Kenyans say the devil planted this tree upside down because of the monstrous appearance with ... Bombax ceiba, red silk cotton tree.
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Description of Bombacaceae Kunth, generated from a DELTA database. ... expand Malvaceae to include Bombacaceae, Sterculiaceae and Tiliaceae, consequent on a combined analysis of plastid atpB and rbcL DNA sequences.
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; Adansonia digitata image page from CalPhotos; Adansonia digitata image page from UN Food and Agriculture Organization - Ecocrop; Adansonia digitata (baobab tree/ monkey bread tree) species page from Forestry ... Web References for the Bombacaceae. ... Images of the Bombacaceae; See also: full library string search...
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Bombacaceae: A family overview/image page and list of genera from the U.S./Canadian National Plant Germplasm System (GRIN-CA) ...
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11. Bombacaceae ... See the comments under the Malvaceae (p. 264) for the relationships of the Bombacaceae. ... Bombacaceae.pdf...
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In many tropical trees with self-incompatibility, including several species in the family Bombacaceae (Bawa, 1979 ; Hamrick and Murawski, 1990 ; Murawski et al., 1990 ; Murawski and Hamrick, 1992 ; Baum, 1995 ), the incompatibility reaction occurs at the base of the flower style or at the ovary.
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Pollination ecology of three Durio species, D. grandiflorus, D. oblongus, and D. kutejensis (Bombacaceae), was studied in a lowland dipterocarp forest in Sarawak, Malaysia, during a peak flowering period when at least 305 species of plants bloomed in 1996. Durio has been reported to be pollinated by bats in...
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Bombacaceae K. Kunth ... Common name: Kapok-tree Family. ... Number of genera: 30 genera.
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