Bombacaceae were long recognised as a family of
flowering plants or Angiospermae. The family name was based on the
type genus Bombax. As is true for many botanical names, circumscription and status of the taxon has varied with taxonomic point of view, and currently the preference is to transfer most of the erstwhile family Bombacaceae to the subfamily
Bombacoideae within the family
Malvaceae in the order
Malvales. The rest of the family were transferred to other taxa, notably the new family Durionaceae. Irrespective of current taxonomic status, many of the species originally included in the Bombacaceae are of considerable ecological, historical, horticultural, and economic importance, such as
balsa,
kapok,
baobab and
durian.