Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Malvales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
anceps
ID:
569007

Status:
valid

Authors:
Pierre

Source:
cmp

Year:
1888

Citation Micro:
Fl. Forest. Cochinch. : t. 175 (1888)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000568339



Common Names

  • Bombax anceps
  • Anceps Bombax
  • Bombax Anceps


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Synonyms

  • Salmalia anceps (Pierre) Stearn [unknown]
  • Bombax anceps cambodiense (Pierre) A.Robyns [unknown]
  • Bombax insigne anceps (Pierre) Prain [unknown]
  • Bombax insulare Ridl. [unknown]
  • Bombax kerrii Craib [unknown]
  • Bombax larutense Ridl. [unknown]
  • Bombax valetonii Hochr. [unknown]
  • Gossampinus anceps (Pierre) Bakh. [unknown]
  • Gossampinus valetonii (Hochr.) Bakh. [unknown]
  • Bombax anceps cambodiense (Pierre) Robyns [deprecated]
  • Bombax kerrii Prain [unknown]

Description

Bombax anceps (also called Red Silk Cotton Tree, among many other common names) is a large evergreen tree native to tropical regions of India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. It grows in moist, tropical forests, and can reach heights of up to 30 meters.

Uses & Benefits

Bombax anceps is used as an ornamental plant and for its medicinal properties. It is also used as a source of food for livestock.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flower of Bombax anceps is a white-yellow star-shaped flower with five petals. The seed is a small, black, oval-shaped seed. The seedlings are small, thin, and have a single, oval-shaped leaf.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Bombax anceps is a small, evergreen tree native to tropical regions of Africa and Asia. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. Propagation is by seed or cuttings. Seeds should be sown in a well-drained soil mix and kept moist. Cuttings should be taken in the spring or summer and rooted in a moist, well-drained soil mix. Once established, the plant is drought tolerant.

Where to Find Bombax anceps

Bombax anceps is native to tropical regions of South America, including Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru.

Bombax anceps FAQ

What is the scientific name of Bombax anceps?

Bombax anceps

What is the common name of Bombax anceps?

Two-edged bombax

What is the natural habitat of Bombax anceps?

Bombax anceps is found in moist, tropical forests.

Species in the Malvaceae family

Abelmoschus angulosus, Abelmoschus caillei, Abelmoschus crinitus, Abelmoschus esculentus, Abelmoschus ficulneus, Abelmoschus hostilis, Abelmoschus magnificus, Abelmoschus manihot, Abelmoschus moschatus, Abelmoschus muliensis, Abelmoschus sagittifolius, Abelmoschus enbeepeegearensis, Abroma augustum, Abutilon abutiloides, Abutilon affine, Abutilon alii, Abutilon amplum, Abutilon andrewsianum, Abutilon andrieuxii, Abutilon anglosomaliae, Abutilon angulatum, Abutilon anodoides, Abutilon appendiculatum, Abutilon arenarium, Abutilon arequipense, Abutilon auritum, Abutilon austroafricanum, Abutilon badium, Abutilon balansae, Abutilon bastardioides, Abutilon benedictum, Abutilon berlandieri, Abutilon bidentatum, Abutilon bracteosum, Abutilon buchii, Abutilon burandtii, Abutilon bussei, Abutilon californicum, Abutilon calliphyllum, Abutilon carinatum, Abutilon coahuilae, Abutilon commutatum, Abutilon cryptopetalum, Abutilon cuspidatum, Abutilon densiflorum, Abutilon dinteri, Abutilon dispermum, Abutilon divaricatum, Abutilon dugesii, Abutilon durandoi,

References