The Unusual Baobab Trees
Baobab or Upside-Down Tree grows in Africa and Australia. The legend says that after it was planted by God it kept moving, so God replanted it upside down. These trees can reach heights of 5 to 30 metres (16 to 98 ft) and have trunk diameters of 7 to 11 metres (23 to 36 ft).
Baobab or Upside-Down Tree grows in Africa and Australia. The legend says that after it was planted by God it kept moving, so God replanted it upside down. These trees can reach heights of 5 to 30 metres (16 to 98 ft) and have trunk diameters of 7 to 11 metres (23 to 36 ft).
Baobab  tree is famous for its unusual proportions. This is one of the thickest  tree in the world - with an average circumference of the trunk 10.9  meters, height of 18-25 m (in the "Guinness Book of Records" for 1991  describes the baobab tree, which had a 54.5 m in circumference). At the  top of the trunk is divided into thick, almost horizontal branches  forming a large, up to 38 m in diameter, crown. In the dry season in  winter, when the baobab clears leaves, he takes a curious form of the  tree roots growing up. Life expectancy of the baobab is controversial -  they do not tree rings, which can reliably calculate the age. Performed  by the method of radiocarbon analysis (14C) counts showed more than 5500  years for a tree with a diameter of 4,5 m, although more conservative  estimates baobabs live "only" 1000 years.










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