The existence of Baobab trees in Sri Lanka is little known, both locally and internationally. In Africa, the tree is used for many things. The Baobab's bark, leaves, fruit, and trunk all have their ...
The baobab tree, often referred to as the "tree of life" in Africa, is revered for its multifaceted utility. Its fruits are edible, and its massive trunks store water, serving as a vital resource ...
South Africa, Botswana and Zambia. They are all between 1,000 and more than 2,500 years old. Also known as "dead-rat" trees, after the shape of their fruit, baobab trees have stout, branchless trunks.
Scientifically, the baobab tree, it seems has its original home in Africa, and where else it is ... the trunks can store water and the fruit is extraordinarily rich in nutrients and antioxidants.