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  2. Ceiba speciosa - Wikipedia

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    Ceiba speciosa is a tropical and subtropical tree native to South America, with large pink flowers and fluffy seeds. It is also known as the silk floss tree, palo borracho, or paineira, and has various uses for wood, bark, seeds, and fibers.

  3. Lotus silk - Wikipedia

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    Lotus silk is a textile made from lotus stem fibers, originating in Myanmar and now also woven in Vietnam and India. It is used for Buddhist robes and other clothing, and is one of the most expensive fabrics in the world.

  4. Bombax ceiba - Wikipedia

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    Bombax ceiba, also known as cotton tree, silk-cotton tree, or red silk-cotton, is a tropical tree with red flowers and white cotton fibres. It is widely planted in Asia and has various uses and cultural significance.

  5. Garrya elliptica - Wikipedia

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    Garrya elliptica, also known as coast silk-tassel, is a bushy evergreen shrub native to the coastal ranges of California and Oregon. It has wavy-margined leaves, grey-green male catkins, and black berries, and is used as an ornamental plant.

  6. Bombax - Wikipedia

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    Bombax is a genus of mainly tropical trees in the mallow family, native to Asia, Australia and Africa. It includes the species Bombax ceiba, also known as silk cotton tree, kapok or red cotton tree, which has large red flowers and fibrous seeds.

  7. Albizia - Wikipedia

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    Albizia is a pantropical genus of about 160 species in the family Fabaceae, also known as silk plants or sirises. They have showy stamens, compound leaves, and various uses as forage, timber, medicine, and ornamentals.

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