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- Kapok fibre - Wikipedia
Kapok, or Kapok fibre, also known as ceiba and Java cotton, is the fine fibre from the fruit of the kapok tree Ceiba pentandra in the bombax family Bombacaceae
- Kapok | Tree, Fiber, Pollination, Sustainable, Facts | Britannica
Kapok is a gigantic tropical tree and the seed-hair fibers obtained from its fruit Common throughout the tropics, the kapok is native to the New World and to Africa and was transported to Asia, where it is cultivated for its fiber, or floss
- What is Kapok? - THAILOOM
What is Kapok? Kapok is a fascinating natural fiber with a long history of use in various cultures, particularly in Asia Known for its unique properties and versatility, kapok is becoming an increasingly popular choice for eco-conscious consumers seeking sustainable and comfortable materials
- KAPOK Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of KAPOK is a massive tropical deciduous tree (Ceiba pentandra) of the mallow family that has a trunk with short, sharp prickles, a buttressed base, and porous lightweight wood and that bears large seedpods containing numerous silky fibers
- Kapok Tree – Forestry. com
The Kapok Tree, scientifically known as Ceiba pentandra, is a majestic and iconic species that graces the tropical rainforests of Central and South America
- Kapok Fibre: Properties, Structure and Uses - Textile Engineering
Kapok fibre is a lightweight, hollow, and naturally buoyant plant fibre with excellent insulation and water-resistant properties
- Kapok Tree | Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Emergent trees like the kapok rise above the canopy of the rainforest and provide a home for plants dependent on sunlight Their branches provide a habitat for countless epiphytes, which provide food and shelter for many types or animals
- Kapok Tree - Rainforest Alliance
A giant in the rainforests, the kapok tree can reach up to 200 feet in height, sometimes growing as much as 13 feet per year Due to its extreme height, the kapok, or ceiba tree, towers over the other rainforest vegetation
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