Ceiba pentandra was created in 1791.
The Silk-cotton tree (Ceiba pentandra).
Ceiba pentandra is the scientific name for the kapok tree. Specifically, that's the Latin name for the tree that's native to Caribbean islands, Central America, Mexico, and northern South America. There's another variety that's native to tropical west Africa. Its scientific name is Ceiba pentandra var. guineensis
Caustis pentandra was created in 1810.
La Ceiba was created in 1872.
Ceiba Intercontinental Airlines was created in 2007-05.
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La Ceiba Bilingual School was created in 1979.
There are a number of plants that use or have the word Silk in thier common names;These include:Albizia julibrissin (Persian silk tree, pink silktree)Bombax ceiba (Red Silk Cotton Tree)Ceiba pentandra (Kapok, Ceiba or Silk Cotton Tree)There are also such things as "silk plants" which are fake or artificial plants that are made of silk. They are commonly used as decorations.
No fruit comes from this tree. Adult trees sprout pod cells that are fluffy, and yellowish and are a mixture of lignin and cellulose. For more info, check out this site: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapok_tree
Yes, Sierra Leone does have a national plant, which is the Cotton Tree (Ceiba pentandra). The Cotton Tree is a significant symbol in Sierra Leonean culture and history. It is also the national emblem of Sierra Leone.
The address of the Ceiba Public Library is: Lauro Pinero Ave., Ceiba, 00735 M
The national tree of Trinidad and Tobago is the silk cotton tree, scientifically known as Ceiba pentandra. It is a large deciduous tree with a straight trunk and large buttresses. The silk cotton tree is known for its distinctive shape and unique seed pods.