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Baobab, which is often called Adansonia after him; of the habits of the grasshoppers, which form the chief food of certain wild tribes; of the white ants, and the dwellings they construct; and of a certain kind of oyster, which attach themselves to trees at the mouth of the
Celebrated Travels and Travellers Part 2. The Great Navigators of the Eighteenth Century Jules Verne 1866
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Cultivated species include the precious hardwood Palisander and endemic baobabs such as Adansonia madagascariensis.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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Cultivated species include the precious hardwood Palisander and endemic baobabs such as Adansonia madagascariensis.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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Bulletin du Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris, 4e série, 9 section B, Adansonia 2: 137-151.
Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire 2008
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Bulletin du Musée National d'Histoire Naturelle, 4e série 9, section B, Adansonia 2: 153-166.
Mount Nimba Strict Nature Reserve, Guinea and Côte d'Ivoire 2008
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Pachycaul tree species include four species of Adansonia, several Moringa, and Delonix hildebrantii.
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Some of the distinctive plants in the forests include the flamboyant tree, Delonix regia (family Leguminosae), and several species of baobabs (Adansonia, family Bombacaceae).
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Originally, this community comprised baobab Adansonia digitata and several species of Ficus, Sterculia, Khaya, and Albizzia.
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These include two of the six Malagasy endemic baobab species (Adansonia grandidieri and A. suarezensis), two species or subspecies of primate, Perrier's sifaka and golden crowned sifaka, western forest rat, and ploughshare tortoise.
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