Adansonia
Adansonia
5 species Malvaceae
Morphological Summary
Genus of monumental trees known as baobabs, belonging to the Malvaceae family. Comprises 9 species: one in continental Africa, one in Australia, and seven endemic to Madagascar. They are famous for their enormous, barrel-shaped trunks capable of storing thousands of liters of water, fire-resistant bark, multi-century longevity, and their ecological role as providers of food and shelter for numerous wildlife species.
Distribution Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar (7 endemic species), and northwestern Australia. Introduced in tropical zones as ornamental and production tree.
Conservation Several Madagascar species critically endangered due to deforestation; A. digitata stable across Africa.
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© Nevit Dilmen
Adansonia digitata
African baobab
Specimen ID RN-ADS-00001
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Type
© David J. Stang
Adansonia gibbosa
Australian Boab
Specimen ID RN-ADS-00005
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Type
© Bernard Gagnon
Adansonia grandidieri
Grandidier's baobab
Specimen ID RN-ADS-00002
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Type
© Katherine Wagner-Reiss
Adansonia madagascariensis
Madagascar Baobab
Specimen ID RN-ADS-00006
Origin
Type
© Olivier Lejade
Adansonia rubrostipa
Red-stalked baobab
Specimen ID RN-ADS-00003
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