The Australian Boab (Adansonia gregorii)

$18,000.00

While related to African/Madagascan baobabs, it is a distinct, native species—the only one in Australia. These ancient trees, known as gadawon or larrgadi to Indigenous Australians, are iconic for their, swollen, water-storing trunks, which can reach 20 meters in circumference and live for up to 2,000 years.

While related to African/Madagascan baobabs, it is a distinct, native species—the only one in Australia. These ancient trees, known as gadawon or larrgadi to Indigenous Australians, are iconic for their, swollen, water-storing trunks, which can reach 20 meters in circumference and live for up to 2,000 years.