Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis) Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis) Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis)
Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis)
Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis)
Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis)

Madagascar Baobab (Adansonia madagascariensis)

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This baobab from Madagascar comes with a smooth, brown-grey trunk and remarkable, bright red flowers.  Read more

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Description

The Madagascar baobab reaches a height of 20 meters in nature and has a smooth, brown-grey trunk and bright red flowers. The plant can be cultivated outside in a warm climate, or inside in a colder climate as a bonsai or houseplant. The plant needs to be in a sunny spot, well-drained ground en shouldn’t be watered a lot during its hibernation in winter.
 
Sowing description: Soak seeds for 24 hours in lukewarm water. Sow them in sowing mix and keep the temperature between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. Keep the soil moist constantly.

Photo: Forest and Kim Starr

Specifications

Family:
Malvaceae
Scientific name:
Adansonia madagascariensis
Common name:
Madagascar Baobab
Native to:
Madagascar
Sowing time:
All year round
Difficulty level:
Intermediate
Minimum temperature:
15 degrees Celsius

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Description

The Madagascar baobab reaches a height of 20 meters in nature and has a smooth, brown-grey trunk and bright red flowers. The plant can be cultivated outside in a warm climate, or inside in a colder climate as a bonsai or houseplant. The plant needs to be in a sunny spot, well-drained ground en shouldn’t be watered a lot during its hibernation in winter.
 
Sowing description: Soak seeds for 24 hours in lukewarm water. Sow them in sowing mix and keep the temperature between 25 and 30 degrees Celsius. Keep the soil moist constantly.

Photo: Forest and Kim Starr
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