King lay shivering where he had fallen at the foot of a silk-cotton tree, against the bole of which he leaned for support.
"I watched her body swing from the lower branches of a silk-cotton tree," Tituba says.
When they arrived there were already many others before them, squatting silently around the base of a huge silk-cotton tree in the depths of the forest.
All of them were looking up into the silk-cotton tree.
He had not gone to the silk-cotton tree with the other men to fetch the Molimo down from its home.
Their dwellings are in groves of the simbalī, or silk-cotton tree.
The Aziza are described as little hairy people and are said to live in anthills and silk-cotton trees.
There are two tree houses, one 140 feet high in a silk-cotton tree, from which visitors can view the park from above and observe bird life.
A hollowed-out, fake silk-cotton tree gives you an idea of where bats go when caves aren't around.
Oak, ebony, silk-cotton trees and balsa are some trees found in the dry forests.