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- Adansonia - Wikipedia
Adansonia is a genus of medium-to-large deciduous trees known as baobabs ( ˈ b aʊ b æ b or ˈ b eɪ oʊ b æ b ) The eight species of Adansonia are native to Africa, Australia, and Madagascar but have also been introduced to other regions of the world, including Barbados, where several of the baobabs there are suspected to have
- Baobab | Description, Species, Distribution, Importance | Britannica
baobab, (genus Adansonia), genus of nine species of deciduous trees of the mallow family, noted for their unusual barrel-like trunks Six of species are endemic to Madagascar, two are native to mainland Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, and one is native to northwestern Australia
- 9 Fascinating baobab tree facts - Africa Geographic
1 There are eight species of the baobab tree (genus Adansonia) – six from Madagascar and one each from mainland Africa and Australia 2 The baobab’s biggest enemies are drought, waterlogging, lightning, elephants and black fungus 3 Baobabs are deciduous, and their bat-pollinated flowers bloom at night 4
- Adansonia - New World Encyclopedia
Adansonia (the baobabs) is a small genus within Malvaceae, containing only eight extant species Six of these species are native to Madagascar, with one species each in sub-Saharan Africa and Australia The mainland African species also occurs on Madagascar, but it is not a native of that country
- Adansonia - Baobabs
There are 8 species of baobabs or baobab-trees (genus Adansonia): - 6 endemic to Madagascar : Adansonia grandidieri, Adansonia madagascariensis, Adansonia perrieri, Adansonia rubrostipa (= Adansonia fony ), Adansonia suarezensis, Adansonia za - 1 species endemic to Africa : Adansonia digitata
- Baobab tree (Adansonia): the best tree of life species
The baobab tree (Adansonia) known also as the tree of life is a magnificent giant tree belonging to the Bombacaceae family This wonderful tree has unusual barrel-like trunks and has also extraordinary longevity and ethnobotanical importance
- The Species of Baobab Trees - WorldAtlas
The genus Adansonia, commonly referred to as the baobab tree, is divided into nine species, which are found only in Madagascar, Africa, Australia, and the Arabian Peninsula Six of the nine species of baobab are native to Madagascar
- Adansonia digitata - Wikipedia
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)
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