Appears to be Ceiba pentandra, or the white silk cotton tree. Look out
for beautiful pinkish white flowers that bloom at night. You won't
find them in the morning on the tree. The bark would be greenish,
smooth and can be without spines. Regards
Shrikant Ingalhalikar

On Nov 29, 4:01 pm, shivaprakash adavanne <[email protected]> wrote:
> dear all,
>
> for id 291109 asp 1-4 - Bombax without spine
>
> a Bombax (?) species planted 4-5 years back by the  forest
> department,is  photographed in Lingambudhi lake ( Mysore-Karnataka)
> premises.requesting for id please.
>
> regards
> a.shivaprakash
>
>  for id 291109 asp1 - Bombax without spine.JPG
> 46KViewDownload
>
>  for id 291109 asp2- Bombax without spine.JPG
> 65KViewDownload
>
>  for id 291109 asp3 - Bombax without spine.JPG
> 40KViewDownload
>
>  for id 291109 asp4 - Bombax without spine.JPG
> 30KViewDownload

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