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These are the largest species of Baobab trees. Their trunks are fibrous and can hold water, and the baobab’s fruits and leaves are edible. The flowers are fragrant, and the oil of the seeds are used as a moisturizer and as a vegetable oil. You can purchase baobab powder, made from the fruit, that is high in vitamin C and carbs. They a deciduous tree and grow from 15 to 100 feet tall, and their trunks can be from 7 to 33 feet wide. -Rj
thx for posting! My favorite tree. !
ReplyDeleteDouchebags - You're welcome.
DeleteIt would not have surprised me to see a dinosaur or two lumbering around on that landscape. One of the most striking and strange trees on the planet.
ReplyDeleteI find these to be extremely interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen trees like that. How cool looking!!!!!
ReplyDeleteMadagaskar, eine Welt für sich, so jenseitig.
ReplyDeleteMadagascar, a world unto itsef, so otherworldly.
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Stunning sight - saw some of these beauties a few years ago during a visit to Zimbabwe.
ReplyDeleteThese are the largest species of Baobab trees. Their trunks are fibrous and can hold water, and the baobab’s fruits and leaves are edible. The flowers are fragrant, and the oil of the seeds are used as a moisturizer and as a vegetable oil. You can purchase baobab powder, made from the fruit, that is high in vitamin C and carbs. They a deciduous tree and grow from 15 to 100 feet tall, and their trunks can be from 7 to 33 feet wide. -Rj
ReplyDeleteRj - Fascinating.
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