Bombacaceae Bombacaceae

Bombacaceae - Definition and Overview

Bombacaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Plantae
Division:Magnoliophyta
Class:Magnoliopsida
Order:Malvales
Family:Malvaceae (Bombacaceae)
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Adansonia – Baobab
Bombax – Silk-cotton tree
Ceiba – Kapok
Durio – Durian
Ochroma – Balsa


The Bombacaceae is a family of tropical trees in the order Malvales, closely related to the mallow family (Malvaceae), and often included in it, being distinguishable from that family only by the smooth pollen, and larger mature tree stature. The family includes 30 genera with about 250 species of often very large trees (Ceiba pentandra can reach a height of 70m).

Several of the genera are commercially important, producing timber (e.g., Balsa Ochroma lagopus), edible fruit (e.g., Durian Durio spp.) and useful fibres (e.g., Kapok Ceiba pentandra). The Baobabs or "Bottle trees" (Adansonia spp.) are important icon trees in tropical Africa, Australia and Madagascar, noted for their immensely stout trunk development, a water storage mechanism.

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