COTTON TREE (木棉) [1] II
March
April
May…
Gone is the scarlet red
Instead
Fluffy snowy white
Gliding in the air…
The impeccable transformation
Is majestically achieved…
…Till the year of the Next
[1] 木棉: Bombox ceiba, also called Cotton Tree, Red Kapok, Red silk-cotton, Red Cotton, Hero Tree ( 英雄樹 )…
They are thought to be originated from northern Australia or Asia.
The trunks are straight, tall and mighty in appearance.
They can grow to an average height of 20 metres, but the tallest one in Hong Kong is 60 metres.
They are deciduous, ie…they shed their leaves every winter before the new foliage.
Flowers bloom at around February to March.
They are cup shaped with 5 waxy petals, each around 12 cm in length. Most commonly red, but orange and yellow can also be found.
The dried flowers are used as Chinese medicine.
The fruits ( a capsule which splits open when ripe) bear black seeds with white fibres, like cotton, hence the name 木棉花 ( tree cotton).
This mighty flowering tree has been taken as the symbol of a person’s or nation’s invincible spirit in Chinese culture.
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Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Lens: Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM
Location: Hong Kong
Time: 2024