News

But this tree is not only noted for its majestic stature. It's also an important food source for people living in West Africa. The leaves, fruits, and seeds of the African baobab tree are all edible.
The baobab tree is known for its thick trunk and branches, and its leaves are small and round. The container for your baobab bonsai should be shallow and wide enough to accommodate the tree's ...
The baobab’s canopy provides much needed shelter for people and wildlife that share the sun-scorched plains it lives on. The tree’s leaves can be cooked and eaten like spinach, the bark is ...
The trees do not support inter-cropping because of huge branches and leaves, and farms with many baobab trees remain unproductive. The baobab has a spongy trunk, meaning it cannot be used as ...
"Here in Kenya, baobab is a super food. Each part of the tree is useful from the leaves that are consumed as vegetables, to the powder and oil that is gold to the global markets. There is need to ...
The death of a baobab at the Egmore Museum came to light long after the giant tree gave up its ghost. The discovery happened when someone had visited the museum, ironically, to greet this baobab ...