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Floss Silk Tree
Chorisia speciosa
Gorgeous ornamental tree producing profuse amounts of large pink, purple, or red flowers followed by inedible fruits. The fruits split open when mature, releasing masses of white silky material.
Seed Availability
Seeds are now available at our seed store.
Description
Fast growing tree to 30-60ft tall. It grows very well in both tropical and subtropical climates, and is a popular street tree, due to its beautiful blooms. The trunk is also unique, containing numerous prominent spines. Leaves drop during flowering time.
Hardiness
The floss silk tree is fairly hardy and will survive freezes.
Growing Environment
Grow in well drained soil. Trees do not need a lot of water, particularly during flowering.
Propagation
Propagation is usually by seeds or grafting.
Uses
Commonly planted as an ornamental. The silk from the fruits is used to stuff pillows, but is regrettably unable to be spun into thread.
Native Range
Native to South America.
Related Species
Bombaceae | |||
Chorisia speciosa Floss Silk Tree |
Durio dulcis Lahong | ||
Durio graveolens Red Fleshed Durian |
Durio isu Isu | ||
Durio oxleyanus Kerantongan |
Durio testudinarium Kura Kura | ||
Durio zibethinus Durian |
Pachira aquatica Malabar Chesnut | ||
Pachira insignis Guiana Chestnut |
Patinoa almirajo Almirajo | ||
Quararibea cordata South American Sapote |
Quararibea funebris Rosita de Cacao |