Pseudobombax septenatum is of the family Malvaceae, commonly known as Algodón de río, beldaco, ceibo barrigón, majagua colorada or barrigon. It is a deciduous tree up to 80 feet (24.5 meters) in height which grows in semideciduous rainforest with a definite dry season. It is found from Nicaragua to Brazil. Its flowers are cream-colored and like those of Ceiba spp., in forming a roundish cluster of stamens on a stalk surrounding the pistel, in this instance up to one thousand stamens in number. The leaves generally have seven smooth-edged narrowly oblong leaflets. It was originally named Pachira barrigon, and later Bombax barrigon. It has the bright green lines running through the bark that is also seen in Ceiba spp. and Chorissa spp.
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| - El ceibo barrigón o barrigón (Pseudobombax septenatum) es un árbol de la subfamilia Bombacoideae, estrechamente emparentado con las ceibas (Bombax spp.); es natural de América Central y del Sur, distribuyéndose desde Nicaragua hasta Venezuela y Colombia. (es)
- Pseudobombax septenatum är en malvaväxtart som först beskrevs av Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av . Pseudobombax septenatum ingår i släktet Pseudobombax och familjen malvaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Pseudobombax septenatum is of the family Malvaceae, commonly known as Algodón de río, beldaco, ceibo barrigón, majagua colorada or barrigon. It is a deciduous tree up to 80 feet (24.5 meters) in height which grows in semideciduous rainforest with a definite dry season. It is found from Nicaragua to Brazil. Its flowers are cream-colored and like those of Ceiba spp., in forming a roundish cluster of stamens on a stalk surrounding the pistel, in this instance up to one thousand stamens in number. The leaves generally have seven smooth-edged narrowly oblong leaflets. It was originally named Pachira barrigon, and later Bombax barrigon. It has the bright green lines running through the bark that is also seen in Ceiba spp. and Chorissa spp. (en)
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| - El ceibo barrigón o barrigón (Pseudobombax septenatum) es un árbol de la subfamilia Bombacoideae, estrechamente emparentado con las ceibas (Bombax spp.); es natural de América Central y del Sur, distribuyéndose desde Nicaragua hasta Venezuela y Colombia. (es)
- Pseudobombax septenatum is of the family Malvaceae, commonly known as Algodón de río, beldaco, ceibo barrigón, majagua colorada or barrigon. It is a deciduous tree up to 80 feet (24.5 meters) in height which grows in semideciduous rainforest with a definite dry season. It is found from Nicaragua to Brazil. Its flowers are cream-colored and like those of Ceiba spp., in forming a roundish cluster of stamens on a stalk surrounding the pistel, in this instance up to one thousand stamens in number. The leaves generally have seven smooth-edged narrowly oblong leaflets. It was originally named Pachira barrigon, and later Bombax barrigon. It has the bright green lines running through the bark that is also seen in Ceiba spp. and Chorissa spp. It was first described in 1760 by the Dutch scientist Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin as Bombax septenatum. The current name is from Armando Dugand in 1943. (en)
- Pseudobombax septenatum är en malvaväxtart som först beskrevs av Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, och fick sitt nu gällande namn av . Pseudobombax septenatum ingår i släktet Pseudobombax och familjen malvaväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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