Pseudobombax ellipticum

The tree is native to southern Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Hispaniola, Honduras and Cuba.

Each of the flowers can produce hundreds of tiny black seeds (.1mm) that germinate within approximately 30 days.

featuring several hundred stamens up to five inches in length.

The attractive flowers are used to decorate homes and churches in Central America.

[2] In Central America, a highly intoxicating drink is made from the tree.