They can survive prolonged droughts thanks to their ability to store water in their huge trunks, which can attain a diameter of 10 metres or more ...
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Global demand for sacred African treeBaobab is a superfood with growing global demand – that’s bad news for the sacred African tree Baobab trees grow in arid and semi-arid parts of Africa, and have deep cultural and ecological ...
Tree Symbolism and Conservation in the South Pare Mountains ... The environmental and social history of African sacred groves: a Tanzanian case study. African Studies Review 52(1):73-98. Sheridan, M.
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