Salmalia Malabarica, Cotton Tree - 0.5 kg Seeds
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The Red Silk Cotton or Semal (Salmalia malabarica, syn. Bombax ceiba) is a massive deciduous tree with a buttressed, prickly trunk and tiered branches. In late winter the bare crown blazes with large, cup-shaped red flowers before the leaves return, followed by capsules that burst into white silky kapok floss.
Native and common throughout the plains and lower hills of India, it is a striking ornamental and avenue tree; the soft, light timber is used for matchsticks, plywood and packing, the floss stuffs pillows and mattresses, and the flowers, gum and roots feature in traditional medicine. The nectar-rich blooms attract a host of birds and bees.
- Family: Malvaceae (formerly Bombacaceae)
- Native region: Indian subcontinent and tropical Asia
- Mature height: 20-40 m
- Growth rate: fast
Separate the small seeds from the cottony floss and soak them in water for 12-24 hours before sowing. Sow shallowly, about 1 cm deep, in a sandy seed-tray mix kept warm and moist; germination is quick, usually 7-14 days. Pot up the fast-growing seedlings promptly and transplant them out at the start of the rains.
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