Red Cotton Tree Seeds (Bombax ceiba)
Characteristics and Uses of Red Cotton Trees
The Red Cotton Tree (Bombax ceiba) is a striking tropical tree known for its bright red flowers that bloom in the spring. This fast-growing, deciduous tree can reach up to 100 Pcs feet in height and is often planted as an ornamental due to its beautiful flowers and distinctive appearance. The tree produces cotton-like fibers from its pods, which are used in traditional crafts and textiles in some cultures.
Growing Conditions for Red Cotton Trees
- Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soils that are slightly acidic to neutral.
- Temperature: Grows best in warm tropical or subtropical climates, with temperatures between 70°F to 95°F (21°C to 35°C).
- Sunlight: Full sun for optimal flowering and growth.
Planting Tips for Red Cotton Trees
- Plant Red Cotton Trees in a sunny location with plenty of space to accommodate their large size.
- Ensure the soil is fertile and well-drained to support healthy root development.
- Start seeds indoors and transplant them once the seedlings are large enough to handle.
Watering Instructions and Tips
- Water consistently but avoid waterlogging, which can damage the roots.
- During dry spells, ensure the tree receives deep watering to support its growth.
Growing Zones
- USDA Zones: 9-11.
- Global Zones: Suitable for tropical and subtropical climates.
Key Benefits & Uses
- Beautiful, showy flowers that add vibrant color to gardens.
- Fast-growing and makes an impressive focal point in large landscapes.
- Produces cotton-like fibers that can be used for crafting and traditional purposes.
Best Uses in the Garden & Landscape
- Ideal as a specimen tree in tropical and subtropical gardens.
- Can be planted as a feature tree to attract pollinators like bees and birds.