The baobab tree, often referred to as the "tree of life" in Africa, is revered for its multifaceted utility. Its fruits are ...
Climate negotiator Ambinintsoa Heritokilalaina (Lalainà), from Madagascar, is part of IIED’s cohort of supported COP29 negotiators from the Least Developed Countries Group. As she prepares to return ...
Baobab trees store water in their trunks. They can keep water which can be used during dry seasons. 4 They have nutritious fruits Baobab trees have edible and nutritious fruits. They can be ...
The baobab stores water in its trunk so it does not handle having wet feet and prefers a relatively dry, hot climate. To compliment your baobab tree, you might also be interested in other drought ...
Baobabs are also the longest-lived African trees; in 2011, a baobab that died in Zimbabwe ... And as long as leaves are growing, you can continue to water. However, should leaves drop, you will ...
There was a rumbling under the earth and the magical Baobab Tree sprang into life.Water flowed from its roots and fruit grew from its branches as everyone said, thank you, to the snail.
Over 125 000ha of indigenous vegetation in the Vhembe Biosphere Reserve will be stripped away for the Musina-Makhado Special Economic Zone (MM-SEZ) and 10 new open-cast coal mines.