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Genus of flowering plants
Bombax albidum Gagnep. Bombax anceps Pierre Bombax blancoanum A.Robyns Bombax buonopozense P. Beauv. Bombax cambodiense Pierre Bombax ceiba L. Bombax
Bombax
Species of plant
Bombax ceiba, like other trees of the genus Bombax, is commonly known as cotton tree. More specifically, it is sometimes known as Malabar silk-cotton tree;
Bombax_ceiba
Kapok tree cultivated for seed fibre
kapok, a Malay-derived name which originally applied to the related species Bombax ceiba, a native of tropical Asia. In Spanish-speaking countries the tree
Ceiba_pentandra
Species of tree
it was introduced , it was also called dàguǒ mùmián [lit. "large-fruited Bombax ceiba"] in the early days. Later it was discovered that the filaments of
Pachira_aquatica
Species of flowering plant
Bombax costatum is a tree usually reaching a height of 5 – 15 m. It flowers in the dry season before the leaves appear. Its distribution is restricted
Bombax_costatum
Species of tree
Bombax buonopozense, commonly known as the Gold Coast bombax or red-flowered silk cotton tree, is a tree in the mallow family. It is also known in the
Bombax_buonopozense
Species of bird
cordifolia and Bombax ceiba. In central lowland Nepal, 35 colonies with 101 nests were located on four tree species namely Haldina cordifolia, Bombax ceiba, Ficus
Lesser_adjutant
Species of tree
Bombax anceps is a tree species now in the Malvaceae that was described by Jean Baptiste Louis Pierre from its range in Indochina. The subspecies B. a
Bombax_anceps
Plant fibre from the seed pods of some trees in the Malvaceae family
the fine fibre from the fruit of the kapok tree Ceiba pentandra in the bombax family Bombacaceae. Kapok is a fibrous material classified along with cotton
Kapok_fibre
Species of gastropod
Calliobasis bombax is a species of small deep-water sea snail in the family Seguenziidae. It is endemic to Australia with records from the Bass Strait
Calliobasis_bombax
Species of flowering plant
Binomial name Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) Alston Synonyms List Bombax gossypium L. Bombax religiosum L. Cochlospermum balicum Boerl. Cochlospermum gossypium
Cochlospermum_religiosum
Species of tree
floss tree. It belongs to the same subfamily as the baobab; the species Bombax ceiba; and other kapok trees. Another tree of the same genus, Ceiba chodatii
Ceiba_speciosa
Species of flowering plant
Rhodognaphalon mossambicense, the East African bombax or wild kapok tree, is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It occurs from southeastern
Rhodognaphalon_mossambicense
Species of plant
Malvaceae Genus: Pachira Species: P. glabra Binomial name Pachira glabra Pasq. Synonyms Bombacopsis glabra (Pasq.) Robyns Bombax glabrum (Pasq.) A.Robyns
Pachira_glabra
Species of flowering plant
1913 Bombax cyathophorum var. longipes Hassl., 1913 Bombax elegans R.E.Fr., Kongl., 1908 Bombax longiflorum f. elegans (R.E.Fr.) Hassl., 1910 Bombax longiflorum
Pseudobombax_longiflorum
Island in the Bay of Bengal
trees, as well as huge, buttressed specimens of Malabar silk-cotton tree (Bombax ceiba). Indian boar (Sus scrofa cristatus) are apparently found on the island
North_Sentinel_Island
Topics referred to by the same term
Kapok may also refer to: Trees from which kapok fibre is commonly obtained: Bombax genus, trees and shrubs native to western Africa, the Indian subcontinent
Kapok
Family of flowering plants
flowering plants or Angiospermae. The family name was based on the type genus Bombax. As is true for many botanical names, circumscription and status of the
Bombacaceae
Order of flowering plants
pentandra, but also from other "Kapok trees" also of Malvales, such as Bombax ceiba), and durian. The morphology of Malvales is diverse, with few common
Malvales
Species of flowering plant
to April, and fruits May to June. The species was initially described as Bombax aesculifolium by Carl Sigismund Kunth in 1821, and was later transferred
Ceiba_aesculifolia
Species of beetle
James Thomson in 1860. It is known from Myanmar and India. It feeds on Bombax ceiba. BioLib.cz - Glenea spilota. Retrieved on 8 September 2014. v t e
Glenea_spilota
State in northern India
hills. Prunus cerasoides (pahiyya), sal (Shorea robusta), silk cotton tree (Bombax ciliata), Dalbergia sissoo, Mallotus philippensis, Acacia catechu, Bauhinia
Uttarakhand
Capital of Guangdong, China
Bombax ceiba, Guangzhou's official flower
Guangzhou
Species of flowering plant
Robyns Synonyms Bombax argentinum R.E.Fr. Bombax marginatum f. argentinum (R.E.Fr.) Hassl. Bombax marginatum f. apaense Hassl. Bombax marginatum var.
Pseudobombax_argentinum
Major river in Asia
The lower plains contain more open forests, which tend to be dominated by Bombax ceiba in association with Albizzia procera, Duabanga grandiflora, and Sterculia
Ganges
Species of bird
League. It eats insects and fruit. It also feeds on nectar from Erythrina, Bombax, and Grevillea trees. BirdLife International (2016). "Saroglossa spilopterus"
Spot-winged_starling
Species of tree
published in Systema Vegetabilium, sixteenth edition 2: 596. 1825. Synonymy Bombax vitifolium Willd. Cochlospermum codinae Eichler Cochlospermum hibiscoides
Cochlospermum_vitifolium
Species of bird
favour the inflorescences of mango. They also visit flowers such as those of Bombax, Salmalia for nectar and are sometimes covered in pollen, giving them a
Common_tailorbird
Indian wooden dolls
specifically of red sandalwood (Pterocarpus santalinus) or silk-cotton-wood (Bombax) or red wood (Sequoioideae) which are displayed during the Golu festival
Marapachi_Dolls
Species of cycad
Encephalartos altensteinii Lehm. Synonyms List Zamia altensteinii (Lehm.) Heynh. Bombax encephalartos J.Schust. Encephalartos altensteinii var. angustifolius Miq
Encephalartos_altensteinii
Topics referred to by the same term
(Ceiba pentandra) that is an historic symbol of Freetown in Sierra Leone Bombax ceiba, a plant species commonly known as cotton tree Gossypium, the cotton
Cotton_tree
Species of tree
Pseudobombax tomentosum (Mart. & Zucc.) A.Robyns Synonyms Bombax martianum K. Schum Bombax martianum subsp. guaraniticum Hassl. Carolinea tomentosa Mart
Pseudobombax_tomentosum
Species of bird
from 5 nests to 130 nests. The majority of these colonies were located on Bombax ceiba trees, with much fewer located on Ficus religiosa and Dalbergia sissoo
Asian_openbill
Genus of birds
the pollination of plants like Strelitzia, Callistemon (bottle brush), Bombax, Butea monosperma and coral trees (see: ornithophily). They parasitise nests
Honeybird
Species of rodent
(northwestern limits), paupera (Punjab), watsoni (Sind), gujerati (Gujarat), bombax (Bombay), coraginis (Coorg), coffaeus (Sri Lanka), newera (Sri Lanka), myiothrix
Indian_bush_rat
Species of flowering plant
narrowly oblong leaflets. It was originally named Pachira barrigon, and later Bombax barrigon. It has the bright green lines running through the bark that is
Pseudobombax_septenatum
Species of tree
Genus: Pachira Species: P. quinata Binomial name Pachira quinata (Jacq.) W.S.Alverson Synonyms Bombacopsis quinata (Jacq.) Dugand Bombax quinatum Jacq.
Pachira_quinata
National park in Assam, India
purpurea, Mallotus philippensis, Cinnamomum tamala, Actinodaphne obvata, Bombax ceiba, Sterculia villosa, Dillenia indica, Dillenia pentagyna, Careya arborea
Manas_National_Park
Genus of gastropods
genus Calliobasis include: Calliobasis bilix (Hedley, 1905) Calliobasis bombax (Cotton & Godfrey, 1938) Calliobasis chlorosa Marshall, 1983 † Calliobasis
Calliobasis
family; including Tiliaceae, Sterculiaceae and Bombacaceae) Adansonia, Baobab Bombax, Silk-cotton tree Brachychiton, Bottletrees Ceiba, Kapok etc. Durio, Durian
List_of_tree_genera
Species of moth in genus Bucculatrix
described by Edward Meyrick in 1918 and is found in India. The larvae feed on Bombax ceiba. Beccaloni, G.; Scoble, M.; Kitching, I.; Simonsen, T.; Robinson,
Bucculatrix_crateracma
Tiger reserve in Rajasthan, India
nilotica, Atrocarpus heterophyllus, Aegle marmelos, Azadirachta indica, Bombax ceiba, Breonia (syn. Anthocephalus), Cassia fistula, Citrus aurantifolia
Mukundara_Hills_National_Park
Species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae
Pittier (1923) Bombacopsis sepium Pittier (1923) Bombax fendleri (Seem.) Benth. ex B.D.Jacks. (1893) Bombax nicoyense Pittier (1914) Pachira fendleri Seem
Pochota
Indian environmentalist, nature scientist (born 1959)
regia), koroi (Albizia procera), moj (Archidendron bigeminum) and himolu (Bombax ceiba). Bamboo covers an area of over 300 hectares. A herd of around 100
Jadav_Payeng
Bombacaceae (bombax family) Adansonia za za baobab Bombacaceae (bombax family) Bombax: bombax trees Bombax buonopozense Gold Coast bombax; red-flowered
List of trees and shrubs by taxonomic family
List_of_trees_and_shrubs_by_taxonomic_family
Freshwater oxbow lake in Bihar, India
flabellifer, Cocos nucifera, Phoenix sylvestris, Haplophragma adenophyllum, Bombax ceiba, Ceiba pentandra, Cordia dichotoma, Ehretia laevis, Bauhinia variegata
Kanwar_Lake_Bird_Sanctuary
Species of flowering plant
Genus: Pseudobombax Species: P. millei Binomial name Pseudobombax millei (Standl.) A.Robyns Synonyms Bombax millei Standl. Pseudobombax guayasense A.Robyns
Pseudobombax_millei
Ecoregion of India and Bangladesh
storey of evergreen trees. Characteristic trees in disturbed forests are Bombax ceiba together with Albizia procera, Duabanga sonneratioides, and Sterculia
Lower Gangetic Plains moist deciduous forests
Lower_Gangetic_Plains_moist_deciduous_forests
Indo-Iranian term for a spoked-wheel chariot
"cart"). Rigvedic chariots are described as made of the wood of salmali (Bombax ceiba; RV 10.85.20), Khadira and Simsapa (RV 3.53.19) trees. While the number
Ratha
Culinary traditions of Burkina Faso
of tô, a sauce of corchorus or baobab leaves, as well as the calyx from Bombax costatum, dried fish, and spices such as chili and soumbala. Babies are
Burkinabe_cuisine
Species of moth
Taiwan. The larvae have been recorded feeding on Barringtonia acutangula, Bombax ceiba, Careya, Carissa carandas, Gardenia, Holarrhena, Lagerstroemia (including
Trypanophora_semihyalina
Species of butterfly
Colour pale brownish-ochreous, with lateral thoracic golden spots." Bombax Bombax ceiba Hevea brasiliensis Fabaceae Canavalia ensiformis Urena lobata
Neptis_hylas
correct Boerhavia Boerhavia chinensis Nyctaginaceae assumed correct Bombax Bombax ceiba Malvaceae: Bombacoideae Was listed as Bombacaceae Borassus Borassus
List_of_trees_of_Cambodia
Subfamily of flowering plants
schizocarpous or capsular. Adansonia L. - baobabs Aguiaria Ducke Bernoullia Oliv. Bombax L. Camptostemon Mast. Catostemma Benth. Cavanillesia Ruiz & Pav. Ceiba Mill
Bombacoideae
Term in Hindu cosmography
Syzygium cumini Plakṣadvīpa Ikṣurasa Ficus religiosa Śālmaladvīpa Suroda Bombax tree Kuśadvīpa Ghṛta Desmotachya bipinnata Krauñcadvīpa Kṣīroda The Krauñca
Dvipa
Subfamily of flowering plants
(cladistically, all those plants more closely related to Malva sylvestris than to Bombax ceiba) of Malvoideae, which includes additionally the tribe Matisieae (three
Malvoideae
Apple Books Kobo Cerberus Canis Monstruosus Rachel Beth Cunning Beginner Bombax Press 2020 979-8559562780 - Cloelia, Puella Romana Ellie Arnold Beginner
List of recent original books in Latin
List_of_recent_original_books_in_Latin
also bastard poon tree, hazel sterculia, Indian almond Malvales Malvaceae Bombax ceiba काटे-सावरी Kāte sāvarī, savar or saur in Maharashtra; simal or shimbal
Trees_of_India
Index of plants with the same common name
Silk-cotton tree is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Bombax ceiba, native to the Asian tropics Ceiba pentandra, native to the American
Silk-cotton_tree
Botanical garden in Palm Springs, California, US
Deserts Texas – Chihuahuan Desert Outdoor collections include: Agaves, Bombax, crested Cereus and Boojum trees, "arborescent candelabra Euphorbia", a
Moorten Botanical Garden and Cactarium
Moorten_Botanical_Garden_and_Cactarium
Arid tropical ecoregion
species are Ziziphus thyrsiflora, Caesalpinea corymbosa, Capparis angulata, Bombax discolor, Pitthecellobium multiflorum and Geoffroya striata. The ceibal
Tumbes–Piura_dry_forests
Species of weevil
cowpeas (Vigna unguiculata), jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus), kapok (Bombax ceiba), breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis), Flindersia brayleyana, mangoes
Hypomeces_pulviger
Genus of trees
pyramidale Binomial name Ochroma pyramidale (Cav. ex Lam.) Urb. Synonyms Bombax pyramidale Cav. ex Lam. Ochroma bicolor Rowlee Ochroma concolor Rowlee Ochroma
Ochroma
Species of bird
India, oriental pied hornbills nest in a variety of tree species such as Bombax ceiba, Careya arborea, Cordia myxa, Lagerstroemia parviflora, Mitragyma
Oriental_pied_hornbill
all referred to as "Kapok trees", for example: Ceiba pentandra, Bombax ceiba and Bombax costatum – used as an edible oil, and in soap production. Karaya
List_of_food_additives
Species of moth
jambos, Eugenia myrobalana, Eucalyptus, Ficus, Memecylon, Cleistocalyx, Bombax ceiba and Syzygium species. "Species Details: Carea angulata Fabricius,
Carea_angulata
Species of flowering plant from Assam, India
several grassland species, including: Chrysopogon zizanioides Maesa indica Bombax ceiba Dillenia pentagyna These plant communities are characteristic of the
Osbeckia_zubeengargiana
Indian research institute
battery separators using indigenous tree species such as Adina cordifolia, Bombax malabaricum, and Michelia champak. Additionally, it actively participated
Institute of Wood Science and Technology
Institute_of_Wood_Science_and_Technology
Mountain in the Mopti Region, Mali
protected on all sides by sheer cliffs. For many species of plants, including Bombax costatum, Hombori is the northernmost point of their distribution, demonstrating
Mount_Hombori
Species of tree
Araucaria cunninghamii sometimes present to 30m Canarium australianum, Bombax ceiba var. leiocarpum, Buchanania arborescens, Antiaris toxicaria var. macrophylla
Memecylon_pauciflorum
Cushion for the head
kapok, the fluffy, glossy fruit-fibres of the trees Ceiba pentandra and Bombax ceiba. The normal lifespan of a typical western pillow is two to four years
Pillow
District in Chattogram Division
garjan (Dipterocarpus turbinatus), jarul (Iegerstroemia speciosa), shimul (Bombax ceiba), etc. However, various exotic trees like teak, mahogany (Swietenia
Noakhali_District
National park in Thailand
Terminalia elliptica Thyrsostachys siamensis Schleichera oleosa Shorea robusta Bombax anceps Canarium subulatum Chrozophora tinctoria Chukrasia velutina Hopea
Khuean Srinagarindra National Park
Khuean_Srinagarindra_National_Park
City in southern Taiwan
800–852 ISO 3166 code TW-KHH Website www.kcc.gov.tw (in English) Symbols Flower Chinese hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) Tree Cotton Tree (Bombax ceiba)
Kaohsiung
1600–1904 kingdom in West Africa
The road was shaded by tall trees. The biggest specimen was that of a bombax tree species. Surrounding the road on both sides were intensive farms which
Dahomey
Species of bird
small reptiles and the eggs and young of birds, seeds, fruits and nectar of Bombax ceiba. Its feeds on the fruits of Trichosanthes tricuspidata, which are
Rufous_treepie
Town in the Northern Territory, Australia
Water Buffalo, mangroves, giant bamboos, pandanus and the red kapok tree, Bombax ceiba. On the road 5 kilometres (3 mi) east of Daly River is a turnoff to
Daly River, Northern Territory
Daly_River,_Northern_Territory
Etymology: modification of Middle French bombace, from Medieval Latin 'bombac-, bombax' cotton, from Greek βόμβυκ bombyk-, βόμβυξ bombyx silkworm, silk garment
List of English words of Persian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Persian_origin
King of Dahomey from 1685 to 1716
go far, and he will never break even the finest branch he walks on the bombax tree".The king was also symbolized by a boar. Oral tradition records that
Akaba_of_Dahomey
Species of flowering plant
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:112605-1 Tropicos: 3900524 WFO: wfo-0000402215 Bombax brevicuspe Wikidata: Q17573402 APDB: 48440 BOLD: 526594 CoL: MF6K GBIF:
Rhodognaphalon_brevicuspe
Species of tree
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:112509-1 RHS: 160724 Tropicos: 3900626 WFO: wfo-0000397226 Bombax ellipticum Wikidata: Q39244917 CoL: MF78 GBIF: 4073343 GRIN: 7405 IPNI:
Pseudobombax_ellipticum
Berrya Roxb. Billieturnera Fryxell Blanchardia M.M.Hanes & R.L.Barrett Bombax L. Bombycidendron Zoll. & Moritzi Bordasia Krapov. Boschia Korth. Brachychiton
List_of_Malvaceae_genera
Insect species
and maize (Zea mays). It also attacks trees including silk cotton tree (Bombax ceiba), kapok (Ceiba pentandra), teak (Tectona grandis) and the portia tree
Dysdercus_cingulatus
National park in Bihar, India
bahera (Terminalia bellirica), asidh (Lagerstroemia parviflora), simal (Bombax ceiba) and satsal (Dalbergia latifolia). In hilly regions, piyar (Buchanania
Valmiki_National_Park
Different names of the Vietnamese city
or Khmer ព្រៃគរ (Prey Kôr). This name may have originated from the many Bombax ceiba (kapok) trees that the Khmer people had planted around Prey Nôkôr
Names_of_Ho_Chi_Minh_City
Ecoregion of India and Bhutan
deciduous Terminalia myriocarpa, Terminalia citrina, Terminalia tomentosa, Bombax ceiba, Tetrameles species. Understory trees and shrubs include the laurels
Brahmaputra Valley semi-evergreen forests
Brahmaputra_Valley_semi-evergreen_forests
National park in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands off the coast of India
grandiflorus, Dipterocarpus pilosus, Endospermum chinensis, Hopea odorata, Bombax insigne, Sideroxylon, Aprosa villosula, Baccaurea sapida, Caryota mitis
South Button Island National Park
South_Button_Island_National_Park
Place in India
with scattered teak (Tectona grandis) forests. The main trees are Butea, Bombax, Anogeissus, Acacia, Buchanania and Boswellia. The shrubs or small trees
Malwa
How airlines decide to brand themselves and paint aircraft
white paint streaks, signifying a bamboo forest. China Southern Airlines: Bombax ceiba flower. Cyprus Airways (2017): Olive branch. Edelweiss: Edelweiss
List of airline liveries and logos
List_of_airline_liveries_and_logos
Young plant developing out from a seed
sprouting from its acorn Dicotyledon plantlet showing roots Seedling of Bombax species Buckwheat seedling with first true leaf Wikimedia Commons has media
Seedling
Ecoregion in Angola
grade into drier forests at lower elevations. Typical canopy trees include Bombax buonopozense subsp. reflexum, Khaya anthotheca, Blighia unijugata, Zanha
Angolan Scarp savanna and woodlands
Angolan_Scarp_savanna_and_woodlands
Genus of true bugs
Malvales, including Sterculia, baobab (Adansonia), and kapok (Ceiba or Bombax), but will feed on others as well. The welwitschia bug, Probergrothius angolensis
Probergrothius
Nature park in Singapore
Aloidendron barberae Anigozanthos species and cultivars Araucaria araucana Bombax ceiba bonsai Brachychiton rupestris Bulbine namaensis Camellia japonica
Gardens_by_the_Bay
National park in Uttarakhand, India
arjuna), khair (Senegalia catechu), baans (Dendrocalamus strictus), semul (Bombax ceiba), sandan, chamror (Ehretia), amla Phyllanthus emblica, kachnar (Bauhinia
Rajaji_National_Park
Species of bird
trees. They also feeds on nectar from blossoms of trees like Erythrina and Bombax and during summer their forehead is sometimes sprinkled with pollen giving
Grey-breasted_prinia
Buddhist temple in Thailand
original name called "Wat Chimphli", derives from the many cotton trees (Bombax ceiba) that were found throughout this area (chimphli is cotton tree in
Wat_Pradu_Chimphli
Lake in northwest of Yunnan plateau
identified in the forest are: Yunnan pines, Chinese pines, lacquer, camphor, Bombax ceiba (the red kapok) and dragon spruce trees. The fauna found in the area
Lugu_Lake
Forest in Assam, India
trees (Albizia procera), moj (Archidendron bigeminum) and cotton trees (Bombax ceiba). Bamboo covers an area of over 300 hectares (700 acres). A herd of
Molai_forest
Plants with thick trunks and few branches
Fouquieria (Fouquieriaceae) Adansonia (Malvaceae; subfamily Bombacoideae) Bombax (Malvaceae) Brachychiton (Malvaceae) Cavanillesia (Malvaceae) Ceiba (Malvaceae)
Pachycaul
Genus of palms
polycarpa (now Corymbia polycarpa), Eucalyptus drepanophylla (now E. crebra), Bombax ceiba and Cochlospermum gillivraei. The altitudinal range is small, from
Wodyetia
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
Boy/Male
Assamese, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Sky; Aeroplane
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Lord Shivs
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Ruler of the Immortals
Boy/Male
Latin
A Greek poet.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Name of a King
Girl/Female
American, British, Chinese, English, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Auspicious; Modern Variant of Cameron Used for; Spiritual One
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh
Pleased
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Dunsford.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Beloved
Boy/Male
Australian, Indonesian
Knight
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
BOMBAX
n.
A genus of great trees related to the Bombax. There are two species, A. digitata, the baobab or monkey-bread of Africa and India, and A. Gregorii, the sour gourd or cream-of-tartar tree of Australia. Both have a trunk of moderate height, but of enormous diameter, and a wide-spreading head. The fruit is oblong, and filled with pleasantly acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is used by the natives for making ropes and cloth.
n.
A genus of trees, called also the silkcotton tree; also, a tree of the genus Bombax.