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This tree is now beginning to bloom, later than C. speciosa. Is located in

"Paseo del Parque" , Málaga.

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the flowers are smaller than speciosa, and have five free stamens.

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And some pictures of this Ceiba insignis, a known tree in the city.

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Beautiful! HEre are a couple of Ceibas in Southern California this weekend.

Ceiba insignis:

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And a hybrid between speciosa and insignis:

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San Fernando Valley, California

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