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Kapok or Ceiba is a large tropical tree which produces a type of cotton. These fibers are the hairs that grow on the seeds and are used as a filling in mattresses, pillows, padding of seats, stuffed toys, and for insulation. Kapok originates from Central America, northern South America, and the Caribbean.
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Kapok (Ceiba pentandra)
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