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BaobabRelated Category: Plants (bä´bb´´, b´-), gigantic tree of India and Africa, exceeded in trunk diameter only by the sequoia.
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Baobab is characteristic of Africa, its massive swollen trunk is very recognizable. The young specimens like the one on the pictures have simple leaves, as they grow the leaves become digitate.
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baobab, Plants Related Category: Plants baobab[bA´Obab´´, bA´O-] Pronunciation Key, gigantic tree of India and Africa, exceeded in trunk diameter only by the sequoia.
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Baobabs are used as street trees and in estates and city parks in the Old and New World tropics, especially in India and South America. There are a few fine old specimens in estates and parks in southern Florida and the Caribbean.
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Baobab Adenanthera pavonina Adenanthera gersenii, Adenanthera polita, Corallaria parvifolia ...
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baobabs.com Der Brasilianische Pfeffer (S. terebinthifolius ) hat kleine Früchte etwa von Pfefferkorngröße und wird manchmal in der europäischen nouvelle cuisine oder in bunten (schwarz, weiß, grün und rot) Pfeffermischungen verwendet; ...
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Adansonia digitata ( Baobab, Cream of Tartar tree, Monkey-bread tree, Lemonade tree, Family: Bombacaceae) Adansonia gregorii (Boab, Baobab, Australian Bottle Tree, Family: Bombacaceae) Adansonia rubrostipa ( Baobab, Family: Bombacaceae) ...
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Dracaena Draco is a giant tree of the East Indies and Canary Islands, and shares with the baobab tree the distinction of being the oldest living representative of the vegetable kingdom, being much reverenced by the Guanches of the Canaries, ...
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See also: Bombax, Kapok, Malva, May, Medic
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