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Adansonia digitata, the
African baobab, is the most
widespread tree
species of the
genus Adansonia, the baobabs, and is
native to the
African continent...
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Michel Adanson, the
French naturalist and
explorer who
described Adansonia digitata. The
baobab is also
known as the "upside down tree", a name that originates...
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theories as to how the tree got to Australia, with A.
gregorii and
Adansonia digitata, its
African relative,
being very
similar genetically. It can grow...
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Adansonia digitata It has
overlapping geographic range with A.
digitata, is tetraploid, and
apparently the same
species as the
tetraploid A.
digitata...
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Glencoe Baobab is the
stoutest and
second largest baobab (
Adansonia digitata L.) in
South Africa, and
possibly the
stoutest tree in the world. The Champion...
- Tree Bar, Big
Baobab or Pub Tree) is a well-known
enormous baobab (
Adansonia digitata) in
South Africa. The tree is
located on
Sunland Farm (Platland Farm)...
- A.
digitata may
refer to:
Adansonia digitata, the baobab, a tree
species found in the hot, dry
savannahs of sub-Saharan
Africa Aechmea digitata, a plant...
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Muvhuyu wa Makhadzi) is a
Champion Tree and the
largest baobab tree (
Adansonia digitata) in
South Africa. It is
located east from Tshipise, in Vendaland,...
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Contains Shree DawalMalika Temple.
Adansonia digitata-Malvaceae in Bi****ur taluk,
which is 600
years old;
Adansonia digitata-Malvaceae in Bi****ur taluk, 359...
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Located just east of the
ruins is a 250 year old
Baobab of the
genus Adansonia digitata. The
trunk is
approximately 20' in diameter.
Originally imported from...