Ceiba

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Ceiba is a genus of large tropical trees, including the iconic kapok tree, known for their towering trunks, buttress roots, and ecological and cultural importance in tropical America and West Africa.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Ceiba pentandra 2
Bombax ceiba 1
Ceiba canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf plant genus
taxon
clade Magnoliophyta
surface form: Angiosperms

Eudicots
Rosids
culturalSignificance associated with world tree or axis mundi symbolism
sacred tree in many indigenous American cultures
describedIn botanical literature of the 18th–19th centuries
dispersedBy wind
ecologicalRole emergent canopy tree in tropical forests
habitat for epiphytes
nesting site for birds and bats
family Malvaceae NERFINISHED
fiberUsedFor lifejacket buoyant filling
stuffing mattresses
stuffing pillows
growthForm large tree
hasCharacteristic buttress roots
capsules filled with silky fibers
deciduous foliage in dry season
large showy flowers
massive straight trunk
spiny or prickly trunk in some species
hasCommonName kapok trees
silk-cotton trees
includesSpecies Ceiba aesculifolia NERFINISHED
Ceiba chodatii NERFINISHED
Ceiba pentandra NERFINISHED
Ceiba samauma NERFINISHED
Ceiba speciosa NERFINISHED
introducedTo South Asia NERFINISHED
Southeast Asia NERFINISHED
kingdom Plantae
namedAfter Taíno word "ceiba"
nationalSymbolOf Guatemala (as Ceiba pentandra, the ceiba tree) NERFINISHED
nativeTo Caribbean NERFINISHED
Central America
South America
West Africa NERFINISHED
tropical America
order Malvales NERFINISHED
pollinatedBy bats
birds
insects
produces kapok fiber
subfamily Bombacoideae NERFINISHED
taxonRank genus
typeSpecies Ceiba pentandra NERFINISHED
typicalHeight up to 60–70 meters
woodUsedFor canoe construction
lightweight carvings

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (4)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Malvaceae containsGenus Ceiba
national emblem of Equatorial Guinea treeTypeDepicted Ceiba
this entity surface form: Ceiba pentandra
Bombacaceae notableMember Ceiba
this entity surface form: Ceiba pentandra
Bombacaceae notableMember Ceiba
this entity surface form: Bombax ceiba