Ceiba — For other uses, see Ceiba (disambiguation). Ceiba Ceiba pentandra leaves and fruit Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Ceiba, Puerto Rico — Infobox Settlement settlement type = subdivision type = Country subdivision name = United Statessubdivision type1 = Territory subdivision name1 = Puerto Rico subdivision type2 = subdivision name2 = timezone=AST utc offset= 4 timezone DST= utc… … Wikipedia
Ceiba pentandra — noun massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber • Syn: ↑kapok, ↑ceiba tree, ↑silk cotton tree, ↑white silk cotton tree, ↑Bombay ceiba, ↑God … Useful english dictionary
Tree of life — For other uses, see Tree of life (disambiguation). An 1847 depiction of the Norse Yggdrasil as described in the Icelandic Prose Edda by Oluf Olufsen Bagge The concept of a tree of life, a many branched tree illustrating the idea that all life on… … Wikipedia
Ceiba (disambiguation) — Ceiba can mean:* Ceiba , a genus of trees in the family Malvaceae.*Places named after the tree: **Ceiba, Puerto Rico. **La Ceiba, Honduras.*Ceiba (journal), a botanical journal also named after the tree … Wikipedia
CEIBA PENTANDRA (L.) GAERTN. - КАПОК НАСТОЯЩИЙ, ПЯТИТЫЧИНОЧНЫЙ — см. 626. Дерево. С. pentandra (L.) Gaertn. К. настоящий, пятитычиночный Fruct. 2 (1791) 244, Т. 133. Dalziel (1937) 118. Wealth of India 2 (1950) 110, f. S у n. Bombax pentandrum L.; Eriodendron anfractuosum DC.; Ceiba thonningti, C. guineensis… … Справочник растений
Ceiba speciosa — Silk Floss tree Trees in flower at the National Flag Memorial Park in Rosario, Argentina. Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae … Wikipedia
Ceiba pentandra — Ceiba Kapok de Honolulu … Wikipedia Español
Ceiba pentandra — Kapokbaum Kapokbaum (Ceiba pentandra) Systematik Unterklasse: Rosenähnliche (Rosidae) Ordnung … Deutsch Wikipedia
Ceiba Pentandra — Gaertn. Silkcotton tree (E); Bonga (C); Ceiba (C)p; Ceiba de lana (C); Igarwala (Cu); Kapok (C); Saquisaqui (C) . Seeds of this honey tree, edible after roasting, are ground to make mush. They yield a culinary oil used for illumination and… … EthnoBotanical Dictionary