However, the origins of the baobab (Adansonia) have been shrouded in mystery, in part because it's found in multiple regions. One species, Adansonia digitata is found in some 32 African countries ...
However, arguably the most perplexing genus in the plant kingdom is Adansonia, also known as the baobab tree. Consisting of eight species spread across Africa, Madagascar, Asia, and Australia ...
How did they get these strange names? The largest and most striking tree in the Flower Dome, the African Baobab (Adansonia digitata), also known as the Upside Down Tree, is one of nature's most ...
Did you know that the Baobab tree is also known as the "Tree of Life"? Well, now you do. This is mainly because of its longevity and immense size. These trees are characterised by their stout ...
Among the trees selected were the baobab (Adansonia digitata), which people in several African countries prize for its edible fruit and leaves, and the incredibly versatile Faidherbia albida ...
Scientifically known as Adansonia and in Swahili as Mabuyu, the baobab tree produces baobab fruit, which resembles a large, velvety green traditional gourd. The fruit produces a tangy pulp that ...