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Adansonia za

Malvaceae · Madagascar

A baobab of dry forest, spiny forest, and savanna on well-drained soils across western and southern Madagascar — the widest-ranging of the island's baobabs. Height varies widely, from 10 to 40 m, with a brownish trunk that tapers upward and upper branches that lift slightly outward. Flowers with yellow and red petals open from November to February. Known by its Malagasy name za, it is traded as "Adansonia za." The base thickens from a young age and growth is fairly quick, which makes it one of the more forgiving species to raise. 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 distinct dry season. Overall a warm climate.

Mean annual temp24.2°C
Summer high34.9°C
Winter low11°C
Annual rainfall698mm
Elevation39–523m
Growing-season light42mol/m²·d
27 °C20 °C183 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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