-
feeds exclusively on the genus.
Recent botanical opinion incorporates Chorisia within Ceiba and puts the
genus as a
whole within the
family Malvaceae...
-
Ceiba speciosa, the
floss silk tree (formerly
Chorisia speciosa), is a
species of
deciduous tree that is
native to the
tropical and
subtropical forests...
-
Ceiba insignis (syn.
Chorisia insignis), the
white floss-silk tree, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Malvaceae,
native to dry
tropical forests...
- /
Chorisia at the end of the Eocene,
during a time of
abrupt global climate cooling and drying,
while a
divergence of this Adansonia+Ceiba /
Chorisia clade...
-
largest prickles are
found on the
trunk and
major limbs of the
Barrigudo (
Chorisia inermis, or
Ceiba speciosa)
which can be two
inches (five cm) in length...
-
Bombax ventricosum Arruda Ceiba incana (A.Robyns)
Ravenna Chorisia incana A.Robyns
Chorisia ventricosa Arruda Chorisia ventricosa Arruda ex Nees & Mart....
- Family:
Malvaceae Genus:
Ceiba Species: C. chodatii
Binomial name
Ceiba chodatii (H****l.)
Ravenna Synonyms Chorisia insignis var.
chodatii (H****l.) H****l....
- 400
years old) and
collections of
exotic plants including palm trees,
chorisia, datura, and lotus, plus fine
collections of citrus, olives, and palm trees...
- zapallo),
lapacho negro (Tabebuia ipe), palo
borracho del flor
rosada (
Chorisia speciosa), and itin (Prosopis ****zei).
Native mammals include puma (Puma...
- of the
especially light and
carefully dried wood of the
barriguda tree (
Chorisia ventricosa),
which the
natives called embur,
whence Augustin Saint-Hilaire...