Cottontree may refer to: CottonTree (Sierra Leone), a kapok tree (Ceiba pentandra) that is an historic symbol of Freetown in Sierra Leone Bombax ceiba...
other trees of the genus Bombax, is commonly known as cottontree. More specifically, it is sometimes known as Malabar silk-cottontree; red silk-cotton; red...
whiter flowers. Common names for the genus include silk cottontree, simal, red cottontree, kapok, and simply bombax. Currently four species are recognised...
CottonTree Caravan Park is a heritage-listed caravan park at CottonTree Parade, CottonTree, Sunshine Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. It was added...
CottonTree Drive (Chinese: 紅棉路) is a road running from Central to Mid-Levels, Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. The road is famous for the CottonTree Drive...
cotton wood may refer to: Celtis conferta subsp. amblyphylla, a tree in the hemp and hackberry family Hibiscus tiliaceus, a flowering shrub or tree in...
CottonTree Lodge is a jungle lodge in the Toledo District of Belize. The lodge was built in 2006 and opened January 2007. The property is situated 12...
known as extra-long staple cotton, native to tropical South America (over 5% of world production) Gossypium arboreum – treecotton, native to India and Pakistan...
It also attacks trees including silk cottontree (Bombax ceiba), kapok (Ceiba pentandra), teak (Tectona grandis) and the portia tree (Thespesia populnea)...
Gossypium arboreum, commonly called treecotton, is a species of cotton native to Indian subcontinent and other tropical and subtropical regions of the...
The Story of the CottonTree (chữ Hán: 木棉樹傳, Mộc miên thụ truyện) is a Vietnamese legend told in Truyền kỳ mạn lục by Nguyễn Dữ in the 16th century. The...
in south-east Asia, and is also known as the Java cotton, Java kapok, silk-cotton or samauma. The tree grows up to 240 ft (73 m) tall as confirmed by climbing...
the free dictionary. Kapok fibre is a cotton-like plant fibre obtained from the seed pods of a number of trees in the Malvaceae family, which is used...
The world's superlative trees can be ranked by any factor. Records have been kept for trees with superlative height, trunk diameter (girth), canopy coverage...
Clarkson told the men to clear the land until they reached a large cottontree. After the work had been done and the land cleared, all the Nova Scotians...
marks the cultural center of Half-Way-Tree, the clock tower that stands where the historical eponymous cottontree once stood is featured prominently behind...
Cochlospermum regium, also known as yellow cottontree (Portuguese: Algodao do cerrado; Thai: สุพรรณิการ์, RTGS: suphannika), is a flowering plant that...
groundsel bush, sea myrtle, and saltbush. Consumption weed, cotton-seed tree, groundsel tree, menguilié, and silverling are also used more locally. In most...
silk-cottontree because the capsules containing the seeds have a fluffy cotton-like substance similar to kapok. Another common name is buttercup tree because...
Coast Region, Queensland, Australia. The city was subdivided from the CottonTree reserve by Surveyor Thomas O'Connor in 1903. The land was acquired from...
Cochlospermum fraseri is a tree in the family Bixaceae with common names cottontree, kapok bush, and kapok tree. It is native to northwestern Australia...
Whispers from the CottonTree Root: Caribbean Fabulist Fiction is an anthology of speculative fiction by Caribbean authors, edited by Nalo Hopkinson and...
groves of bulletwood (Manilkara littoralis) trees, as well as huge, buttressed specimens of Malabar silk-cottontree (Bombax ceiba). Indian boar (Sus scrofa...
sleeping tree,as the Leaves of this tree is closed after sun set) -- Samanea saman or Albizia saman (Silk) CottonTree (called काटे-सावरी (Kāte sāvarī),...
to 70 ft (21 m) up a tree about 145 ft (44 m) in height. The most extensive buttresses are those of the Kapok, or Silk CottonTree (Ceiba pentandra), of...
marks the cultural center of Half-Way-Tree, the clock tower that stands where the historical eponymous cottontree once stood is featured prominently behind...