Baobob Tree
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Baobob tree. The baobab tree is a strange looking tree that grows in low-lying areas on the African mainland Madagascar and Australia. The Baobab trees also known as an upside down bottles or monkey bread trees are believed to be the largest succulents in the world as well as some of the t. It is sometimes also used as medicine.
Learn more about the distribution importance and species of baobab. It can grow 20 m 65ft tall and develops a very massive sometimes bottle-shaped trunk which is often deeply furrowed. Learn more about these incredible African trees that bear baobab fruit.
The baobab also called reniala mother of the forest in Malagasy is a 100 secular Malagasy tree. Meet me by the Baobab tree - or just BAOBAB. It is thorn-less with a bulky bulbous or bottle-shaped trunk.
Baobab is a tree native to Africa Madagascar Australia and the Arabian Peninsula. The trees are long-lived and the the oldest known flowering plant is an African baobab. It is forgiving robust and low-maintenance plant.
Therefore it attained the name upside-down tree. According to Arabian and the African beliefs baobab tree was thrown up into the atmosphere and in the process the roots of the tree reached Heaven and the branches remained on earth. The majestic baobab tree is an icon of the African continent and lies at the heart of many traditional African remedies and folklore.
The baobab is the characteristic tree species of the dry savanna of the African lowlands south of the Sahara. There are eight species on earth and six of. It has this name because of its peculiar shape when its bare of leaves its spreading twisted branches look like roots spreading out into the air as if the tree had been.