Adansonia za
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This section is dedicated toward maintaining one active thread for each fat plant species/subspecies/variety/cultivar. Please feel free to add information and/or photos to existing threads or start your own by adding Genus/species as the thread subject. Note that listings are displayed alphabetically. Enjoy!
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Adansonia za
Noticed this tree while we were at the U of Arizona for a book festival. This is tucked into a very warm part of campus, but I was surprised to see it at all!
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Re: Adansonia za
Why would anyone plant a Baobab tree in such a small space? How many years will it take before that tree gets pruned or hacked to pieces to control branching, or worse, cut down and removed because of restricted space limitations? That tree is doomed.
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Re: Adansonia za
Because if it was planted in more open space it would have died a frosty death long ago... It gets quite cold in Tucson pretty frequently and still does fairly regularly.BronxFatty wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:41 am Why would anyone plant a Baobab tree in such a small space? How many years will it take before that tree gets pruned or hacked to pieces to control branching, or worse, cut down and removed because of restricted space limitations? That tree is doomed.
It is what it is!
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Re: Adansonia za
Thanks for the explanation and the reasons that the tree is planted where it is. Location, location, location.