Bombax; Interested in Bombax? Learn About the Plant World Here!; ... East Indian silk cotton tree yielding fibers inferior to kapok [syn: red silk-cotton tree] ... Ceiba tree...
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the plant family Bombacaceae, typified by tropical deciduous trees having palmate leaves, large and often showy solitary or clustered flowers, and dry fruit with a woolly pulp, and including the baobab and silk-cotton tree ... Use bombax family in a Sentence...
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; Adansonia digitata; Boabab, bottle tree, dead rat tree ... ; Bombax ceiba; Red silk cotton tree, kapok ... Family Index > Bombacaceae ; Bombax family (Dicot) ;
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Bombax (family Bombacaceae) A genus of deciduous trees that have thorny trunks and twigs. The inner fruit wall and seeds are covered with down. B. ceiba of India and Sri Lanka produces samul or silk cotton used in upholstery. ... Hillebrand planted a bombax tree at Queen's Hospital. "That...and pink," Soufl said.
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Pictures of Bombax ... Showing 1 - 20 of 3,220 images. Search for "Bombax" took 0.11 seconds. Click on thumbnail to view image details. ... Sticky Situation - Bombax...
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Title: Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn. Ceiba, Kapok, silk cotton tree. Bombacaceae. Bombax family. ... Chinea-Rivera, J. D. 1990. Ceiba pentandra (L.) Gaertn. Ceiba, Kapok, silk cotton tree. Bombacaceae. Bombax family. . USDA Forest Service, Southern Forest Experiment Station, Institute of Tropical Forestry; 4 p. (SO-ITF-SM;
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Entry for Bombax L. [family BOMBACACEAE] ... Information: A large tree with obscurely quadrangular branches, covered by a loose tuberculate bark and having here and there a few stout conical prickles hooked at the points besides being marked by the cicatrices of the leaf and flowerstalks.
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. Common names for the genus include Silk Cotton Tree, Simal, Red Cotton Tree, Kapok and simply Bombax. In Chinese they are known as Mumian , meaning "tree cotton". Currently three species are recognised, though many plants have been placed in ... Kapok is a tropical tree of the order Malvales and the family Malvaceae ,
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bombax family: Definition and Pronunciation ... [key] the plant family Bombacaceae, typified by tropical deciduous trees having palmate leaves, large and often showy solitary or clustered flowers, and dry fruit with a woolly pulp, and including the baobab and silk-cotton tree.
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Traditional medicinal knowledge about useful herb Semal (Bombax ceiba, family : Bombacaceae) in Chhattisgarh, India; ... I have seen this tree in almost every corner of Chhattisgarh. The herb collectors as well as the traders are also aware of its regular demand. They informed me that there is a fair demand of Semal...
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