adansonia in English

noun

genus of trees which includes the baobab tree

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1. Adansonia. sér.

2. Adansonia digitata (Baobab) dried fruit pulp

3. The Baobab (Adansonia digitata) fruits are harvested from trees.

4. Baobab is the common name of a genus of trees (Adansonia)

5. The Baobab is not just one tree, but nine species in the genus Adansonia.

6. What I have showed you here is only the species from Africa, Adansonia digitata.

7. Most important are Adansonia digitata, Balanites aegyptiaca and Ziziphus mauritiana, as well as Boscia senegalensis and Cassia obtusifolia.

8. CUDN (12) (I) Substantial equivalence of the Baobab (Adansonia digitata) dried fruit pulp

9. The one I have showed you is the one from Africa, Adansonia digitata.

10. Baobabul (Adansonia digitata) este un arbore cu frunza căzătoare din genul Adansonia, familia malvaceelor, ale cărui ramuri sunt asemănătoare rădăcinilor, de unde și numele de „copac cu capul in jos”.El se mai numește „copacul-butoi”

11. Baobab, (genus Adansonia), genus of nine species of deciduous trees of the hibiscus, or mallow, family (Malvaceae).

12. Adansonia or Baobab - All species of adansonias or Baobabs - Plants and seeds for export sale

13. Of the six ancient baobab species native to the African island, only the largest, the Adansonia grandidieri, lines the Avenue of the Baobabs …

14. Baobab Oil Specification Sheet Description: Baobab Oil is from the large Baobab fruits produced by the Adansonia digitat trees native to Africa

15. The invention concerns the use of a plant extract of the genus Adansonia and cosmetic and pharmaceutical compositions containing such an extract.

16. Baobab is the name of a fruit from the Adansonia genus of trees and it is found inside hard pods that hang upside-down from the trees

17. The larvae feed on Gossypium australe, Gossypium populifolium, Abutilon otocarpum, Abelmoschus ficulneus, Hibiscus trionum, Hibiscus panduriformis, Alyogyne hakeifolia and Adansonia gregorii, and are considered a pest of Gossypium hirsutum.

18. Wondering about Baobab pronunciation: it’s pronounced Bey-Oh-Bab. Baobab is a genus (Adansonia) of nine species of deciduous trees that belong to the hibiscus or mallow family (Malvaceae)

19. The scientifical name of the Baobabs, Adansonia, traces back to French botanist Michel Adanson, who dared an expedition to Senegal in the 18th century and wrote the first scientific description of a baobab tree.

20. We performed household interviews in northern Benin to gather data on annual quantities of collected NTFPs from the three most important savanna tree species: Adansonia digitata, Parkia biglobosa, and Vitellaria paradoxa.

21. The publication Baobab —Adansonia Digitata notes: “The top of the trunk is usually hollowed, rainwater and dew collect here and may be the only water available for miles around. . . .

22. The Avenue of the Baobabs, or Alley of the Baobabs, is a prominent group of Grandidier's baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) lining the dirt road between Morondava and Belon'i Tsiribihina in the Menabe region of western Madagascar.

23. In 2008 the dry fruit pulp of the baobab (Adansonia digitata L.) was approved as novel food for the EU and thus entered the formal food market. Hence, an increasing number of products became available in Europe.

24. The dried fruit powder of Adansonia digitata, baobab powder, contains about 12% water and modest levels of various nutrients, including carbohydrates, riboflavin, calcium, magnesium, potassium, iron, and phytosterols, with low levels of protein and fats.

25. In Latin it is called Adansonia digitata, named after its discoverer, but most of us call it the baobab, one of the best- known trees in eastern Africa, although taller cousins can be found in Madagascar and some even in Australia.

26. It is also said that the water in which the tree’s seeds have been soaked and stirred acts as protection against crocodile attacks and that he who drinks the bark infusion will grow mighty and strong.” —Baobab— Adansonia Digitata.

27. Medical Definition of Baobab : a broad-trunked Old World tropical tree (Adansonia digitata) of the silk-cotton family (Bombacaceae) with an edible acid fruit resembling a gourd, leaves and bark formerly used medicinally, and bark that is used in making paper, cloth, and rope

28. Entada phaseoloides Balansa collection MHNT Luffa aegyptiaca Balansa collection MHNT Raphia farinifera Balansa collection MHNT Cassia fistula Balansa collection MHNT Lodoicea maldivica, Balansa collection MHNT Adansonia digitata Balansa collection MHNT Solenanthus lanatus Balansa collection MHNT All pages with titles containing Balansae for pages named for Balansa IPNI. Balansa.

29. The Avenue of the Baobabs, or Alley of the Baobabs, is a prominent group of Grandidier's Baobabs (Adansonia grandidieri) lining the dirt road between Morondava and Belon'i Tsiribihina in the Menabe region of western Madagascar.Its striking landscape draws travelers from around the world, making it one of the most visited locations in the region