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Photographer Wolf Zorrito  Wolf Zorrito {Karma:78768}
Project #28 Springtime Camera Model minolta XG M
Categories Nature
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Lens minolta 35-70 mm
Uploaded 9/30/2008 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome EPR
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Country - Saudi Arabia   Saudi Arabia
About On the road from Al Baha to the red sea.
Slide 1984 Saudi Arabia
By accident I focussed on the rear part.
Still this flower is very unique because it is 'very' rare in Saudi Arabia.

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Baobab is the common name of a genus (Adansonia) containing eight species of trees, native to Madagascar (having six species), mainland Africa and Australia (one species in each). The mainland African species also occurs on Madagascar, but it is not a native of that country.

Other common names include boab, boaboa, bottle tree, upside-down tree, and monkey bread tree. The species reach heights of 5–30 m and trunk diameters of 7-11 m. A specimen in Limpopo Province, South Africa, often considered the largest example alive, has a circumference of 50 m and an average diameter of 15 m [1].

Some baobabs are reputed to be many thousands of years old, which is difficult to verify as the wood does not produce annual growth rings, though radiocarbon dating may be able to provide age data.

The Malagasy species are important components of the Madagascar dry deciduous forests. Within that biome, A. madagascariensis and A. rubrostipa occur specifically in the Anjajavy Forest, sometimes growing out of the tsingy limestone itself.


Water storage

Baobabs store water inside the swollen trunk (up to 120,000 liters or 32,000 US gallons) to endure the harsh drought conditions particular to each region.[2] All occur in seasonally arid areas, and are deciduous, shedding their leaves during the dry season.

[edit] Uses
The fruit is about 18 cm long
The fruit is about 18 cm long

The leaves are commonly used as a leaf vegetable throughout the area of mainland African distribution, including Malawi, Zimbabwe, and the Sahel. They are eaten both fresh and as a dry powder. In Nigeria, the leaves are locally known as kuka, and are used to make kuka soup.

The fruit is nutritious possibly having more vitamin C than oranges and exceeding the calcium content of cow's milk[3] and is also known as "sour gourd" or "monkey's bread". The dry pulp of the fruit, after separation from the seeds and fibers, is eaten directly or mixed into porridge or milk. In Malawi, the fruit pulp is used to make a juice rich in nutrients such as calcium and vitamin C.[3]

The fruit was once used in the production of tartar sauce.[4] In various parts of East Africa, the dry fruit pulp is covered in sugary coating (usually with red coloring) and sold in packages as a sweet and sour candy called "boonya" or "bungha".

The seeds are mostly used as a thickener for soups, but may also be fermented into a seasoning, roasted for direct consumption, or pounded to extract vegetable oil. The tree also provides a source of fiber, dye, and fuel.

Indigenous Australians used baobabs as a source of water and food, and used leaves medicinally. They also painted and carved the outside of the fruits and wore them as ornaments. A very large, hollow baobab south of Derby, Western Australia was used in the 1890s as a prison for Aboriginal convicts on their way to Derby for sentencing. The Boab Prison Tree still stands and is now a tourist attraction.

The whole fruit of the baobab is not available in the EU as current EU legislations from 1997 dictate that foods not commonly consumed in the EU have to be formally approved before going on sale. On 15 July 2008, the EU approved parts of the fruit for use in smoothies and cereal bars. Traditional uses of the whole fruit are unlikely outside of Africa as the fruit will be processed for export as a white powder with a cheese-like texture to be used as an ingredient in products.[3]
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biljana mitrovic biljana mitrovic   {K:48110} 10/3/2008
so very beautiful shot dear harry,and about is very informative . Thank you and big hug
biljana

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 10/2/2008
Yes, an old slide Stan.

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Stan  Hill Stan  Hill   {K:35352} 10/1/2008
What a treat to see something as rare as this. Nice preservation for 25 years. Was this a converted slide. Somethings are timeless after the experience, it just stays with you. I remember the first passion flower I saw and how the details of the flower blew my mind. I have also seen the beauty of the banana tree in Mexico.
Be well, Stan

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 10/1/2008
Shokran Saad,
Yes, for me it was special to see that tree 25 years ago.

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Wolf Zorrito Wolf Zorrito   {K:78768} 10/1/2008
Thanks, the shot is 25 years old !
When I saw it, I was astonishes same as seeing a banana tree for the first time.

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Stan  Hill Stan  Hill   {K:35352} 9/30/2008
Like the way that this came out anyway!! The DOF is nice and the colors look tasty to go with the about. Very cool!!
Be well, Stan

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Timo F Timo F   {K:84} 9/30/2008
an exclusive floral picture

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Saad Salem Saad Salem   {K:89003} 9/30/2008
very well of you to show us the flowers of that tree,
Saad.

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