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The scientific name of the tree is Ceiba pentandra.
The best-known, and most widely cultivated, species is Kapok, Ceiba pentandra.
At one time the fibre from the Kapok tree, Ceiba pentandra was used in making lifebuoys.
'Ceiba pentandra' bark decoction has been used as a diuretic, aphrodisiac, and to treat headache, as well as type II diabetes.
The Cotton Tree is a Ceiba pentandra, a historic symbol of Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone.
Ceiba derives its name from an Indian word Seyba, which is the name for a famous tree that grows in the island, the Ceiba pentandra,(Kapok).
(Lecythidaceae), plumed ones in Salix martiana and S. chilensis, and seeds in carpel hairs as in Ceiba pentandra.
The town of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico was founded in 1528 by the Spanish around La Pochota, Ceiba pentandra, according to tradition.
The nest lining of a nest in Sri Lanka that was studied by Casey Wood was found to be lined with lint from Euphorbia, Ceiba pentandra and Bombax malabaricum species.
The pools contained a greater species diversity and abundance of animals than similar experiments using leaves of Ceiba pentandra, Dipteryx panamensis and Ficus yoponensis; species that also contain water pools in their trunks.
The scientific name of the tree is Ceiba pentandra.
The best-known, and most widely cultivated, species is Kapok, Ceiba pentandra.
At one time the fibre from the Kapok tree, Ceiba pentandra was used in making lifebuoys.
'Ceiba pentandra' bark decoction has been used as a diuretic, aphrodisiac, and to treat headache, as well as type II diabetes.
The Cotton Tree is a Ceiba pentandra, a historic symbol of Freetown, the capital city of Sierra Leone.
Ceiba derives its name from an Indian word Seyba, which is the name for a famous tree that grows in the island, the Ceiba pentandra,(Kapok).
(Lecythidaceae), plumed ones in Salix martiana and S. chilensis, and seeds in carpel hairs as in Ceiba pentandra.
The town of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico was founded in 1528 by the Spanish around La Pochota, Ceiba pentandra, according to tradition.
The nest lining of a nest in Sri Lanka that was studied by Casey Wood was found to be lined with lint from Euphorbia, Ceiba pentandra and Bombax malabaricum species.
The pools contained a greater species diversity and abundance of animals than similar experiments using leaves of Ceiba pentandra, Dipteryx panamensis and Ficus yoponensis; species that also contain water pools in their trunks.