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Summer-grower

Adansonia rubrostipa

Malvaceae · Madagascar

Also known as: Adansonia fony

The smallest of the baobabs, native to the dry and spiny forests on calcareous soils of southwestern Madagascar. Traded under its Malagasy name fony, it is filed by POWO as Adansonia fony var. rubrostipa, though horticulture keeps to Adansonia rubrostipa. Trees reach only 4–5 m, with a bottle-shaped swollen base and reddish bark. Yellow to orange-yellow flowers open from February to April. Because the base swells from a young age, it is a popular species to raise from seed in Japan. The IUCN lists it as Least Concern, and it is not on any CITES appendix.

Native climate

Year-round climate

Rain concentrates in the warm season, with a dry season of roughly 5 months. Overall a warm climate.

Mean annual temp25.2°C
Summer high34.3°C
Winter low12.6°C
Annual rainfall651mm
Elevation3–259m
Growing-season light47mol/m²·d
28 °C21 °C222 mm0 mm123456789101112
Monthly mean tempMonthly rainfall

A broad-scale picture of the native range. Real growing spots — rock crevices, fog belts — can be milder.

Sources: climate & elevation WorldClim 2.1 (1970–2000) · occurrences GBIF · native range POWO · current weather Open-Meteo

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