Adansonia madagascariensis or Madagascar baobab is a small to large deciduous tree in the family Malvaceae. It is one of six species of baobab endemic...
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Adansonia is a genus made up of eight species of medium-to-large deciduous trees known as baobabs (/ˈbaʊbæb/ or /ˈbeɪoʊbæb/) or adansonias. They are placed...
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some plants growing in the Flower Dome: Adansonia digitata Adansonia grandidieri Adansonia madagascariensis Adenanthos sericeus Agave guiengola Agave...
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charcoal production. Adansonia madagascariensis Tsingy Letsara, R.; Faranirina, L.; Razafindrahaja, V.; Faramalala, M. (2019). "Adansonia rubrostipa". IUCN...
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Ghats A. grandiflora (syn. Beilschmiedia velutina) A. madagascariensis (syn. B. madagascariensis) A. microphylla (syn. B. microphylla) A. oppositifolia...
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fragilissima Podocarpus macrophyllus var. maki Podocarpus madagascariensis var. madagascariensis Ephedra funerea, Death Valley mormon tea Gnetum africanum...
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species of baobabs: the Grey (Adansonia madagascariensis), the African (Adansonia digitata) and the Fony Baobab (Adansonia rubrostipa). The latter, endemic...
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Bombacaceae (bombax family) Adansonia gregorii boab; Australian baobab Bombacaceae (bombax family) Adansonia madagascariensis Madagascar baobab Bombacaceae...
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Barthlottia (redirect from Barthlottia madagascariensis)
Barthlottia madagascariensis is the only species in the genus Barthlottia of flowering plants in the family Scrophulariaceae. The large shrub with conspicuous...
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Cinnamosma macrocarpa H.Perrier Cinnamosma madagascariensis Danguy Baillon, Henri Ernest. 1867. Adansonia 7: 212-220 Tropicos, Cinnamosma Baill. Kew Worlod...
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