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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AdansoniaAdansonia - Wikipedia

    Adansonia is a genus made up of eight species of medium-to-large deciduous trees known as baobabs ( / ˈbaʊbæb / or / ˈbeɪoʊbæb /) or adansonias. They are placed in the Malvaceae family, subfamily Bombacoideae. They are native to Madagascar, mainland Africa, and Australia. [2]

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Baobab, genus of nine species of deciduous trees of the hibiscus family, several of which are endemic to Madagascar. The trees are long-lived, and the the oldest known flowering plant is an African baobab. Learn more about the distribution, importance, and species of baobab.

  3. Apr 21, 2015 · The baobab tree is a strange-looking tree that grows in low-lying areas on the African mainland, Madagascar and Australia. It can grow to enormous sizes, and carbon dating indicates it may live to 3,000 years old.

  4. Adansonia digitata, the African baobab, is the most widespread tree species of the genus Adansonia, the baobabs, and is native to the African continent and the southern Arabian Peninsula (Yemen, Oman). These are long-lived pachycauls; radiocarbon dating has shown some individuals to be over 2,000 years old.

  5. May 15, 2024 · The baobab trees (genus Adansonia) have attracted tremendous attention because of their striking shape and distinctive relationships with fauna 1. These spectacular trees have also influenced...

  6. Feb 3, 2023 · By working with local communities to conserve nature and collecting seeds—vaults of baobab DNA—scientists can help Madagascar remain a home to its iconic baobab trees.

  7. The Baobab tree (Adansonia digitata) is one of Africa’s best-known and most iconic tree species. Widely distributed across the continent and celebrated in folklore and legend for its mythical healing properties, the tree has special significance to people throughout Africa.

  8. Oct 11, 2023 · The African Baobab Tree, scientifically known as Adansonia digitata, stands as an iconic emblem of the continent’s landscapes. Towering with an unmistakable silhouette, these majestic trees are revered for their resilience and adaptability in the arid regions of Africa.

  9. The weird and wonderful story of the Baobab tree, also called the upside-down tree. Find out what makes this African tree of life so special.

  10. www.kew.org › plants › giant-baobabGiant baobab | Kew

    Known as ‘the mother of the forest’, the giant baobab is an iconic tree that is threatened with extinction. Of the eight species of baobab in the world, six are found only in Madagascar, including the giant baobab in the south-western regions of the island.

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