Kapok is the most common name for the tree, the flowers 'hang down.'
Yes the Kapok tree does have flowers! The flowers are pollinated and the seeds are spread by fruit bats.
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"Dip" is the answer.
Kapok is dispersed by splitting
Anteaters primarily feed on ants and termites, but they may also benefit from the kapok tree by utilizing its bark and leaves for shelter and protection. The kapok tree's large pods and flowers can provide a habitat for insects, which in turn can attract anteaters to the area. Additionally, the tree's presence in the ecosystem contributes to the overall biodiversity that supports the anteater's food sources.
my guess is a guy's sack? lol
Stalactites hang downward due to the deposition of minerals carried by water dripping from the ceiling of a cave. Over time, these minerals accumulate and harden, forming a conical or cylindrical shape that hangs from the cave roof.
Kapok Fibre
when the kapok pops, its seeds go all over the place and then it will grow on a new kapok tree (i think =.=)
A Greek custom is to make a wreath of flowers to hang on your door for May Day.They make a wreath of flowers and hang it outside their door.