The beautiful Kapok Bush Cochlospermum fraseri is one of the rare deciduous plants of Australia. Many animals eat Kapok seeds.
Sunday, July 27, 2008
Cotton or kapok
On show this weekend was G. hirsutum ‘naturalised’ populations of agronomically primitive cotton which may have arrived in northern Australia naturally, via ocean currents from Central America.
The beautiful Kapok Bush Cochlospermum fraseri is one of the rare deciduous plants of Australia. Many animals eat Kapok seeds.
The beautiful Kapok Bush Cochlospermum fraseri is one of the rare deciduous plants of Australia. Many animals eat Kapok seeds.
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