Dear Nabhaji
As per my knowledge the silk cotton tree is sawar or sewari. The cotton of it 
is called as sewari cha kapus. Not only pillows but even beds were made with 
it. If you have seen the capsule/ fruit of this tree open you also will be able 
to see the amount of cotton produced and can get the feel too.
If I am not mistaken it has coolent effect as well as very soft hence silk 
cotton.
Rui is calatropis which has the cotton called Mhatari. Do you remember? We use 
to run behind these Mhataries\ old ladies to catch them. You can also see the 
quantity of cotton produced by each capsule. Rui or calatropis is mainly known 
for the medicinal values given on the thread. On old threads of Calatropis as 
written the garland of leaves is offered to god Maruti or Hanuman. Today is 
Ramnavami. After six days will be Hanuman Jayanti. When we can see all temples 
flooded with calatropis/ rui. The calatropis which produce white flowers not 
with purple shade is called Mandar. Loved by lord Ganesha.
Regards
Madhuri
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-----Original Message-----
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Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2011 14:02:13 
To: Dinesh Valke<[email protected]>; Satish Phadke<[email protected]>
Cc: Anand Kumar Bhatt<[email protected]>; Satish 
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 09042011 PJ1

Thanks, Dineshji and Satishji,
My question is still,  what is used in pillows  "sewari cha kapus" or "rui cha 
kapus"?
There was a comment from Anand ji, that the Kapus ( Calotropis gigantea* 
(Asclepiadaceae family*).) is used in Pillows, 
on that I asked if it is shevari,  etc.etc. How my query came up is documented 
in this thread.

Would be nice, if someone can clarify, with the sc. names of sewari and rui, 
perhaps with fotos,
and if possible, why this kapus is used in pillows. Hope I am not troubling too 
much.

TIA
Nalini



  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Dinesh Valke 
  To: Satish Phadke 
  Cc: Na Bha ; Anand Kumar Bhatt ; Satish Chile ; PUTTARAJU K ; indiantreepix 
  Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2011 1:19 PM
  Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:66935] Sharing.. Beauty of seed dispersion Stages 
09042011 PJ1


  Nalini ji's query of "sewari cha kapus" may have sprung up looking at the 
posted "rui cha kapus".
  Regards.




  On Tue, Apr 12, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Satish Phadke <[email protected]> wrote:

    I doubt about this silk cotton for pillows. Sewaricha means that from SAWAR 
or true silk cotton either Ceiba pentandra or Bombax ceiba



    On 11 April 2011 15:27, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote:

      In that case i think, it has some medicinal value. I remember, my 
grandmother had a pillow with Shevari. I don't remember any more, what is the 
effect of this pillow.
      perhaps someone knows more.
      Thanks Dinesh ji and others
      Nalini

        ----- Original Message ----- 
        From: Dinesh Valke 
        To: Na Bha 
        Cc: Anand Kumar Bhatt ; Satish Chile ; PUTTARAJU K ; indiantreepix 
        Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 11:32 AM
        Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:66930] Sharing.. Beauty of seed dispersion 
Stages 09042011 PJ1


        ... indeed yes, Nalini ji.
        Regards.
        Dinesh




        On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 2:52 PM, Na Bha <[email protected]> wrote:

          when reading "silk cotton, and often used in pillows" a question came 
to my mind.Is it the same as Shevari (Marathi)? 
            ----- Original Message ----- 
            From: Anand Kumar Bhatt 
            To: Satish Chile 
            Cc: Na Bha ; PUTTARAJU K ; indiantreepix 
            Sent: Monday, April 11, 2011 8:07 AM
            Subject: Re: [efloraofindia:66907] Sharing.. Beauty of seed 
dispersion Stages 09042011 PJ1


            The floater for the seed is as soft as silk cotton, and often used 
in pillows.  
            ak


            On Mon, Apr 11, 2011 at 11:13 AM, Satish Chile 
<[email protected]> wrote:

              Very admirable. 



              On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 2:06 AM, Na Bha <[email protected]> 
wrote:

                amazing fotos, thanks for sharing.
                  ----- Original Message ----- 
                  From: PUTTARAJU K 
                  To: indiantreepix 
                  Sent: Saturday, April 09, 2011 5:24 PM
                  Subject: [efloraofindia:66800] Sharing.. Beauty of seed 
dispersion Stages 09042011 PJ1


                  Dear All, 



                  Pl find attached Riped Calotropis gigantea* (Asclepiadaceae 
family*).Photographed by me during August 2009 in Kaiga. (Ready for dispersion 
stage 1,2,3,4&5) . It's bark & root are used as medicine for dysentry, its 
tincture of leaves are used for curing fever, it's latex which is highly 
poisonous is used as purgative. Also when thorn entered to foot after removing 
the thorn its milk applied to reduce the pain.

                  -- 
                  With Regards,
                  PUTTARAJU K,
                  SCIENTIFIC OFFICER,
                  KAIGA ATOMIC POWER PLANT,
                  POST-KAIGA, U.K.DISTRICT,
                  KARNATAKA -581400
                  MOB : 9448999150
                  EMAIL : [email protected]
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