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kapok on tree.
The fruits from the cotton tree or the Malabar silk-cotton tree is still a popular crop because the fiber can be used in a lot of things as an alternative to real cotton. This one is seen on land belonging to a organic farm in Telulla in the Uva Province in Sri Lanka
Landscape with bombax flower and green rice field in Vietnam
Có, Bula Sector, Cacheu Region, Guinea-Bissau: baobab trees growing on the red earth of the savannah, locally known as 'embondeiro' (African baobab - Adansonia digitata). The fruit pulp is eaten raw, mixed with water or milk to form a paste. In African traditional medicine, baobab fruit pulp is used to treat fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, smallpox, measles, haemoptysis, and as a painkiller.
blooming Bombax ceiba or red cotton horizontal composition
Closeup Australian Gum nuts, beautiful nature background with copy space, full frame horizontal composition
Kapok, seeds of the ceiba pentandra tree, which are wrapped in a kind of absorbent cotton.
A wide bright photo of the famous Giant Kapok Tree in Palm Beach, Florida. Old Giant Kapok Tree in Palm Beach, FL.
Ceiba pentandra. White cotton balls on ceiba speciosa tree. Cotton fruits on a branch of a prickly tree. Fibers for life jackets, Bark of Ceiba speciosa, silk floss tree.  Trunk of an exotic tree with spikes. Cotton tree. Interesting tree trunk structure. Prickly texture.
Large colony of Indian flying foxes resting in a tree top during the day in the old city Kandy in the Central Province in Sri Lanka
Bombax ceiba flowers
Ceiba tree on the background of blue sky in Tikal National Park
Close up Thorn of Bombax ceiba tree.
a tree with red flowers
Light brown fruit of Kapok tree or Ceiba pentandra are hanging on branch and light blue sky. background, Indonesia
Albreda, Gambia: Gambia riverbank - large silk cotton tree with weaverbird nests - large bird colony - Ceiba pentandra, aka kapok tree.
kapok on tree in river side thailand
Paineira, from the mallow family, has sharp thorns on its trunk and branches, which makes it famous, in addition to its beauty. These thorns have the function of protecting the tree from predators and other animals that could cause damage.
Fruits of cotton tree - Ceiba pentandra (Kapok)
Native to South Africa, Ochna serrulata is also called Mickey Mouse plant, because its bright-red sepals resemble the face of Mickey Mouse. Ochna serrulata is a small shrub. Its fragrant yellow blossoms appear in spring and, though the petals tend to drop soon afterward, four to six fruits grow, attached to the sepals. While the fruits of pale green color at first develop, the sepals enlarge and turn bright red by July.
Blossom of the Red Silk Cotton Tree - The Latin name is Bombax Ceiba, and it is a popular ornamental tree found in East and South Asia.
Wiliwili, Erythrina sandwicensis, is endemic to the Hawaiian Islands.
Cotton Trees (Bombax ceiba, silk-cotton or kapok) with red flowers
salvador, bahia, brazil - january 6, 2021: monguba fruit (Pachira aquatica Aubl.), popularly known as munguba, castanhola, chestnut-of-maranhao, cocoa-wild, chestnut-of-guiana. The plant is seen on a street in the city of Salvador.
Kapok on tree, Ceiba pentandra or White silk cotton tree( Ceiba pentandra Gaertn. Wong) Bombacaceae. kapok seeds with white fiber for making pillow isolated on white background
Bare tree agains a blue sky with white clouds, Delray Beach, Florida, USA
silk tree of floss with blue sky in Rio de Janeiro Brazil
View up into tree in Wachira Benchathat Park (Rot Fai Park) in Bangkok Chatuchak
Fruit of the Kalumpang Tree in the Rainforest Discovery Centre in Sepilok, Borneo, Malaysia
Flamboyant or Semarak Api tree or royal poinciana tree
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