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'''The baobab is the national tree of Madagascar. Some baobabs are reputed to be many thousand years old, although as the wood does not produce annual growth rings, this is impossible to verify. Few botanists believe these claims of extreme age and existing evidence suggests they rarely exceed 400 years. The Malagasy baobab is an important component of the Madagascar dry forests. The baobab is occasionally said to be an upside down tree, and according to Arabic legend, it was the devil who pulled out the tree and planted it upside down.'''
  
The baobab is the national tree of Madagascar. Some baobabs are reputed to be many thousand years old, although as the wood does not produce annual growth rings, this is impossible to verify. Few botanists believe these claims of extreme age and existing evidence suggests they rarely exceed 400 years. The Malagasy baobab is an important component of the Madagascar dry forests. The baobab is occasionally said to be an upside down tree, and according to Arabic legend, it was the devil who pulled out the tree and planted it upside down.
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== Additional information ==
 
== Additional information ==
  
* [http://swisschocolate.ch/assets/file/BAOBAB%20%20the%20good%20giant.pdf BAOBAB, the "Good Giant"] Factsheet by Chocolat Bernrain AG
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[http://swisschocolate.ch/assets/file/BAOBAB%20%20the%20good%20giant.pdf BAOBAB, the "Good Giant"] Factsheet by Chocolat Bernrain AG.

Revision as of 18:28, 28 December 2011

The baobab is the national tree of Madagascar. Some baobabs are reputed to be many thousand years old, although as the wood does not produce annual growth rings, this is impossible to verify. Few botanists believe these claims of extreme age and existing evidence suggests they rarely exceed 400 years. The Malagasy baobab is an important component of the Madagascar dry forests. The baobab is occasionally said to be an upside down tree, and according to Arabic legend, it was the devil who pulled out the tree and planted it upside down.

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Additional information

BAOBAB, the "Good Giant" Factsheet by Chocolat Bernrain AG.