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Bombax is a genus of mainly tropical trees in the . They are native to western , the Indian subcontinent, , and the subtropical regions of and northern . It is distinguished from the genus , which has whiter flowers.

Common names for the genus include silk cotton tree, simal, red cotton tree, kapok, and simply bombax. Currently four species are recognised, although many plants have been placed in the genus that were later moved.

The genus is best known for the species , which is widely cultivated throughout tropical and sub-tropical regions of the world. It is native to southern and eastern and northern .

Bombax species are used as food plants by the of some species including the leaf-miner Bucculatrix crateracma which feeds exclusively on .

The tree appears on the flag of Equatorial Guinea.

The tree fibers are 100% cellulose, able to float, impervious to water, and have a low thermal conductivity. Called Kapok in , the fibers are mainly used for insulation in sleeping bags and life preservers. The fibers are also used as stuffing for pillows and mattresses.


Description
Bombax species are among the largest in their regions, reaching 30 to 40 metres in height and up to three metres in trunk diameter. The are compound with entire margins and are , being shed in the dry-season. They measure 30 to 50 cm across and are palmate in shape with five to nine leaflets. The is deciduous, meaning it does not persist on the fruits. They bear five to ten cm long red between January and March while the tree is still leafless. The are present in bundles in two whorls, while the staminal column lacks lobes. The matures into a husk containing seeds covered by a fibre similar to that of the ( Ceiba pentandra) and to , though with shorter than cotton, that does not lend itself to spinning, making it unusable as a textile product.


Species
Plants of the World Online currently (March 2024) includes: Plants of the World Online (POWO): Bombax L. (retrieved 30 March 2024)
  1. Gagnep.
  2. Pierre (syn. B. kerrii & B. valetonii)
  3. Bombax blancoanum A.Robyns
  4. Bombax buonopozense P. Beauv.
  5. Bombax cambodiense Pierre
  6. L. (syn. B. thorelii Gagnep.)
  7. Pellegr. & Vuill.
  8. Wall. (syn. B. scopulorum)


Formerly included species
  • Ceiba aesculifolia (Kunth) Britten & Baker (as B. aesculifolium Kunth)
  • (L.) Gaertn. (as B. pentandrum L.)
  • Cochlospermum orinocense (Kunth) Steud. (as B. orinocense Kunth)
  • Cochlospermum religiosum (L.) Alston (as B. gossypium L.)
  • Cochlospermum vitifolium (Willd.) Spreng. (as B. vitifolium Willd.)
  • Ochroma pyramidale (Cav. ex Lam.) Urb. (as B. pyramidale Cav. ex Lam.)
  • Aubl. (as P. aquaticum (Aubl.) K.Schum.)
  • Pachira emarginata A.Rich. (as B. emarginata (A.Rich.) C.Wright)
  • (Sw.) Savigny (as B. affine (Mart. & Zucc.) Ducke)
  • Pseudobombax ellipticum (Kunth) Dugand (as B. ellipticum Kunth)
  • Pseudobombax grandiflorum (Cav.) A.Robyns (as B. cyathophorum (Casar.) K.Schum.)
  • Pseudobombax septenatum (Jacq.) Dugand (as B. heptaphyllum L.)
  • Rhodognaphalon mossambicense (A.Robyns) A.Robyns Plants of the World Online (POWO): Bombax mossambicense A.Robyns (retrieved 10 April 2020) (as B. mossambicense A.Robyns)


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