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{{short description|Genus of plants}}
{{distinguish|ceibo (tree)}}
{{about|the genus of trees||Ceiba (disambiguation)}}
{{Automatic taxobox
|image = Kapok tree-pod.jpg
|image_caption = ''[[Ceiba pentandra]]'' leaves and fruit
|taxon = Ceiba
|authority = [[Philip Miller|Mill.]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ars-grin.gov/cgi-bin/npgs/html/genus.pl?2218 |title=
|subdivision_ranks = Species
|subdivision =
|synonyms =
*''Campylanthera'' {{small|Schott & Endl. (1832)}}
*''Chorisia'' {{small|Kunth (1822)}}
*''Eriodendron'' {{small|DC. (1824)}}
*''Erione'' {{small|Schott & Endl. (1832)}}
*''Gossampinus'' {{small|Buch.-Ham. (1827)}}
*''Xylon'' {{small|L. (1758), nom. illeg.}}
|synonyms_ref = <ref name = potw/>
}}
'''''Ceiba''''' is a [[genus]] of [[tree]]s in the family [[Malvaceae
''Ceiba'' species are used as food plants by the [[larva]]e of some [[Lepidoptera]] ([[butterfly]] and [[moth]]) species, including the leaf-miner ''[[
Recent botanical opinion incorporates ''Chorisia'' within ''Ceiba'' and puts the genus as a whole within the family [[Malvaceae]].<ref name=":0">[http://www.rjb.csic.es/jardinbotanico/ficheros/documentos/pdf/anales/2002/Anales_60(2)_259_300.pdf A TAXONOMIC REVISION OF THE GENUS CEIBA MILL.(2003)]</ref>
==Culture and history==
[[File:Kapok tree Honolulu.jpg|275px|thumbnail|left|''[[Ceiba
The tree plays an important part in the mythologies of [[pre-Columbian]] [[Mesoamerica]]n cultures.
[[File:Ceiba - Bagh-e-
Modern Maya still often respectfully leave the tree standing when harvesting forest timber.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/earth/hi/earth_news/newsid_8083000/8083812.stm (BBC Earth News) "Sacred plants of the Maya forest", 5 June 2009] accessed 6 June 2009. ''[[Pachira aquatica]]'' and ''[[Pseudobombax ellipticum]]'' are also represented in the designs of similar ceramics.</ref> The Ceiba tree is represented by a cross and serves as an important architectural motif in the [[Temple of the Cross Complex]] at [[Palenque]].<ref>{{cite
[[Parque de la Ceiba|Ceiba Tree Park]] is located in [[San Antón]], in [[Ponce,
''Ceiba'' is also the [[National emblem|national tree]] of [[Guatemala]]. The most important Ceiba in Guatemala is known as La Ceiba de Palín Escuintla which is over 400 years old. In [[Caracas]], [[Venezuela]] there is a 100-year-old ceiba tree in front of the San Francisco Church known as La Ceiba de San Francisco and is an important element in the history of the city. The towering specimen near the town of [[Sabalito]], [[Costa Rica]], is a [[Relict (biology)|relict]] tree called "la ceiba" by residents and a survivor of one of the highest terrestrial rates of tropical deforestation.<ref>[http://tupress.org/books/one-tree One Tree By Gretchen C. Daily and Charles J. Katz Jr.]</ref>
''Ceiba pentandra'' produces a light and strong fiber ([[Ceiba pentandra|kapok]]) used throughout history to fill mattresses, pillows, tapestries, and dolls. Kapok has recently been replaced in commercial use by synthetic fibers. The Ceiba tree seed is used to extract oils used to make soap and fertilizers. The Ceiba continues to be commercialized in Asia, especially in [[Java]], [[Malaysia]], Indonesia and the Philippines.
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''Ceiba pentandra'' is the central theme in the book titled, [[The Great Kapok Tree]] by [[Lynne Cherry]]. ''[[Ceiba insignis]]'' and ''[[Ceiba speciosa]]'' are added to some versions of the hallucinogenic drink [[Ayahuasca]].
[[Pablo Antonio Cuadra]], a [[Nicaraguan]] [[poet]], wrote a chapter about the Ceiba tree. He used it as a symbol of the Nicaraguan ancestral roots, a cradle for the nation, and source {{
[[File:Distribución_de_especies_de_Ceibas.jpg |275px|thumbnail|left]]
== Species ==
There are 19 accepted species:<ref name="potw">"''Ceiba'' Mill.". ''Plants of the World Online'', Kew Science. Accessed 20 January 2024. [https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:30003311-2]</ref>
[[File:Ceiba speciosa 1.jpg|thumbnail|right|''[[Ceiba speciosa]]'' at the National Flag Memorial Park in Rosario, Argentina.]]
* ''[[Ceiba aesculifolia]]'' <small>([[Carl Sigismund Kunth|Kunth]]) [[James Britten|Britten]] & [[Edmund Gilbert Baker|Baker f.]]</small> Mexico to Costa Rica
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* ''[[Ceiba samauma]]'' <small>([[Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius|Mart.]]) K. Schum.</small> Amazonia to Paraguay
* ''[[Ceiba schottii]]'' <small>Britten & Baker f.</small> southeastern Mexico and Guatemala
* ''[[Ceiba soluta]]'' <small>(Donn. Sm.) Ravenna</small> Guatemala
* ''[[Ceiba speciosa]]'' <small>([[Augustin Saint-Hilaire|A. St.-Hil.]]) Ravenna</small> Amazonia to Paraguay
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* ''[[Ceiba ventricosa]]'' <small>([[Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck|Nees]] & Mart.) Ravenna</small> eastern Brazil
== Gallery ==
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File:Ceiba-2.jpg|''Ceiba speciosa'' in [[Lahore]]
File:Ceiba-3.jpg|''Ceiba speciosa'' in [[Lahore]]
File:美人樹 Ceiba speciosa 20201006185617.jpg|Ceiba speciosa, white flowers
File:美人樹 Ceiba speciosa 20201105081642 01.jpg|Two-color Ceiba speciosa
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