Bombax ceiba L., Sp. Pl. 1: 511 (1753).
The calyces with accompanying stamens, 2-4 cm wide, of the Indian kapok or red cottontree are known as “sem pods” in the potpourri trade. The flowers are short-lived, and as they are pollinated, they abort to drop on the ground below. In Burma and nearby regions, these are harvested and prepared as a vegetable curry.
Bombax ceiba is native to China, Indo-China, India, and Australia.
Malvaceae, also placed in Bombacaceae