Bombacaceae

/bɒmˌbækəˈeɪsiː/ noun

A family of tropical trees that includes the kapok tree, known for their large flowers and fiber-producing seed pods.

From Latin 'bombax' (cotton tree) combined with the taxonomic suffix '-aceae' (plant family), ultimately derived from Arabic 'bambak' (cotton). The term was formalized in botanical nomenclature during the 18th century.

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