
large Baobab Tree, Adansonia digitata in Ft. Lauderdale
Jan 21, 2011 · I spotted this large Baobab Tree, Adansonia digitata, in Ft. Lauderdale today. It is on the corner of US1 and Griffin Rd., just south of downtown and on the SE corner of the …
Baobab - TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms
Baobab By bubba November 23, 2009 in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms Share Followers 0
Babobab wood | The International Association of Penturners
Feb 12, 2009 · Wow, this brought back some memories! It is spelt Baobab. As kids in Zimbabwe we used to eat the fruit of the baobab tree. Just getting the edible parts out of the hard shell …
Post your California and Arizona Baobab Trees - palmtalk.org
Mar 4, 2023 · The largest Baobab’s I have seen in South Florida are at Young’s Circle in Hollywood, Florida. They are nearly a 100 years old and are monolithic in size. According to …
nice Baobab Tree in Delray Beach, FL - PalmTalk
Sep 4, 2013 · I spotted this nice Baobab Tree (Adansonia digitata) specimen near downtown Delray Beach, FL (between Palm Beach and Ft. Lauderdale). Give it another 100-200 years …
anyone growing baobabs (outside Madagascar)?@ - PalmTalk
Nov 8, 2015 · Baobab trees are truly impressive and amazing looking trees. On our recent trip to Madagascar, Kim and I visited Morondava on the west coast, and spent a good amount of …
Baobab Cold Hardiness - TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - PalmTalk
Aug 9, 2020 · Baobab Cold Hardiness By ahosey01 August 9, 2020 in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms Share Followers 0
Adansonia/Baobab - TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than …
Feb 18, 2009 · Adansonia/Baobab By Scott Cohen February 18, 2009 in TROPICAL LOOKING PLANTS - Other Than Palms Share Followers 0
Anyone know the scientific name for Python Vine? - PalmTalk
Mar 21, 2007 · These vines in Africa can get incredible thick and look almost like a strangling form of a baobab tree. I haven't found any good photos of them online, but was wondering if anyone …
Did I read right a tree 1/2 mile wide? - penturners.org
Oct 22, 2008 · For a tree to be 400' high and 800' through sounds weird to me. Some trees are disproportionately wide, like the Baobab, but I seriously doubt this account is true.