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Adansonia rubrostipa,
commonly known as fony baobab, is a
deciduous tree in the
Malvaceae family. Of
eight species of
baobab currently recognized, six...
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getting to over 10 m (33 ft) tall and
often with
multiple trunks. Both A.
rubrostipa and A.
madagascariensis are
small to
large trees, from 5 to 20 m (16 to...
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tortoises (Aldabrachelys gigantea)
readily consumed fruit of
Adansonia rubrostipa.
Other ecological functions of
giant tortoises likely included trampling...
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Adansonia perrieri Perrier's
baobab Bombacaceae (bombax family)
Adansonia rubrostipa fony
baobab Bombacaceae (bombax family)
Adansonia suarezensis Suarez baobab...
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cantaloupe Cu****is melo var.
cantalupensis Fony
baobab fruit Adansonia rubrostipa ****a
melon Cu****is melo '****a'
Honeydew melon Cu****is melo var. inodorus...
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trees present:
Adansonia grandidieri,
Adansonia rubrostipa and
Adansonia za. The
Adansonia rubrostipa also
known as fony baobab. It
usually has a bottle...
- Letsara, R.; Faranirina, L.; Razafindrahaja, V.; Faramalala. "Adansonia
rubrostipa". IUCN Red List of
Threatened Species. 2019: e.T37679A64366919. doi:10...
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deciduous trees,
including at
least two
species of baobab,
Adansonia rubrostipa and
Adansonia madagascariensis. In addition,
trees such as
Grewia ciclea...
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Burseraceae and Euphorbiaceae. Some of the
species include Adansonia rubrostipa,
commonly known as fony baobab, the
ebony tree (Diospyros platycalyx)...
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Pyxis arachnoides. The
flora includes the
baobabs Adansonia za and A.
rubrostipa.
Between the 1960s and the 2000s,
forest cover had
declined by 16% and...