Bombax buonopozense — a medium houseplant
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Bombax buonopozense

Bombax Buonopozense

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Bombax buonopozense, commonly known as the Gold Coast bombax or red-flowered silk cotton tree, is a tree in the mallow family. It is also known in the Dagbani language as Vabga (plural Vabsi). It is native primarily in West Africa, where it is found in rainforests from Sierra Leone in the northwest, east to Uganda and south to Gabon, typically at elevations of 900 to 1200 metres. A large tree, it often reaches heights of 40 metres (130 feet) with buttress roots up to 6 metres (20 feet) in diameter. The bark of younger trees is covered with spines and large, deep pink-to-red flowers emerge while the tree is leafless. Various parts of the plant are used for medicinal purposes, as food, as a source of clothing fibre, as a building material, and as a dye. The fruits are eaten by animals such as the water chevrotain.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Bombax
Family
Malvaceae
ALSO KNOWN AS

Other names.

en Gold Coast bombax en Silk-cotton tree
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Bombax buonopozense flower
PLATE 01 · flower
Bombax buonopozense flower
PLATE 02 · flower
Bombax buonopozense fruit
PLATE 03 · fruit
Bombax buonopozense bark
PLATE 04 · bark
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