Semal
Semal, also known as the silk cotton tree, is a large deciduous tree native to tropical Asia and Australasia. Its scientific name is Bombax ceiba, and it belongs to the family Malvaceae. The tree is characterized by its straight, buttressed trunk, often armed with conical spines, and its spectacular display of large, red, bell-shaped flowers that appear in late winter or early spring before the new leaves emerge. These flowers are rich in nectar and attract a variety of birds, particularly sunbirds and bulbuls, as well as bats.
Following the flowering period, the tree produces large pods filled with a fluffy, cotton-like fiber surrounding
The wood of the semal tree is lightweight and soft, making it unsuitable for heavy construction but