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  2. Avenue of the Baobabs - Wikipedia

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    The Baobab Amoureux. Some 7 km (4.3 mi) to the northwest are the Baobab Amoureux, which are two notable Adansonia za trees—also an endemic baobab species—that have become twisted to each other as they grew. [6] According to legend, these two baobabs came and grew together across the centuries.

  3. Adansonia - Wikipedia

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    Baobab trees have two types of shoots—long, green vegetative ones, and stout, woody reproductive ones. Branches can be massive and spread out horizontally from the trunk or are ascending. Adansonia gregorii is generally the smallest of the baobabs, rarely getting to over 10 m (33 ft) tall and often with multiple trunks. [ 8 ]

  4. Adansonia digitata - Wikipedia

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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 and the southern Arabian Peninsula (Yemen, Oman).

  5. The ultimate Michigan pronunciation guide: 50 names you might ...

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    Most everyone knows the C is silent and you pronounce this like the way the name Mackinaw City looks: "Mack-in-awe." 2. Sault Ste. Marie. The first word of this notable Upper Peninsula town trips ...

  6. Sunland Baobab - Wikipedia

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    Sunland Baobab (also Platland Baobab, Mooketsi Baobab, 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), near Modjadjiskloof (previously known as Duiwelskloof), Limpopo Province .

  7. The benefits of baobab: What to know about the superfood

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  8. Study reveals history and oceanic voyages of remarkable ... - AOL

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    Two baobab lineages went extinct in Madagascar, but not before establishing themselves elsewhere, one in Africa and one in Australia, the study showed. Study reveals history and oceanic voyages of ...

  9. Adansonia grandidieri - Wikipedia

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    In French it is called Baobab malgache. The local name is renala or reniala (from Malagasy : reny ala , meaning "mother of the forest"). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This tree is endemic to the island of Madagascar, where it is an endangered species threatened by the encroachment of agricultural land.