Kapok A fast growing tree that can reach up to 70 m in height. Trunk is massive, covered in thorns, heavily buttressed. Crown is made up of branches that are arranged in a tiered fashion, resembling a pagoda. A deciduous tree, it sheds its leaves before flowering and fruiting in response to drought. Flowers are cream coloured, milky scented. Fruits are large hanging pods that split when ripe to release white fibre to which tiny black seeds are attached. The fibre is buoyant and water-resistant and was used in the past to stuff life-jackets, pillows and mattresses. The Kapok is the National Tree of Puerto Rico. Unique ID for Heritage Tree HT 2008-167 Location Found in Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, near golf course Get Directions Heritage Tree Information Scientific name Ceiba pentandra Common name Kapok Tree Girth 9.47 m @ 1.3 m height Height 28.1 m