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Uses include firewood and wood for carving handicrafts. The attractive flowers are used to decorate homes and churches in Central America. In Central America, a highly intoxicating drink is made from the tree. The tree is grown as an ornamental tree in Florida, Hawaii, and coastal Southern California.
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The flowers often are used as decorations in houses and churches. Known Hazards. None known. Botanical References. 331.
Jul 14, 2023 · The plant is used traditionally in respiratory disorders such as dry cough, in the treatment of fever and stomach pain, and as an antimicrobial ...
A decoction of the tree's bark and root is used for toothache and strengthening the gums. The flowers are often gathered for decorations in churches, and some ...
Ethnobotanical Uses Others: The soft fibers in the fruit are known as kapok and were used to stuff pillows and jackets in the past.
Its seed could be toasted and eaten and the fruit fibers (kapok) was used to fill pillows and as insulation. Its importance to the Mayan civilizations is ...
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This plant was used by the Mayans and is depicted in their art. Its seed can be toasted and eaten while the fruit fibers (kapok) were used for batting and ...
Medicinally, P. ellipticum has been reported to be effective in respiratory disorders such as cough, and against fever and as an antimicrobial drug (Ruiz-Terán ...
Oct 13, 2021 · This plant has a typical grey-green trunk that is enlarged in its basal part, which functions as water storage for summer droughts. The diameter ...