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Adansonia Gregorii Apr 2026

The story of the Boab is one of ancient endurance and mystery. For thousands of years, Indigenous Australians have revered these trees as a vital "Tree of Life". During the harsh dry seasons, when the Boab sheds its leaves to conserve moisture, it serves as a natural reservoir, its fibrous trunk storing thousands of liters of water. Every part of the tree has a purpose:

In the rugged, sun-baked landscape of the Kimberley region in northwestern Australia, there stands a giant known as , or more commonly, the Boab . Unlike its taller African cousins, the Boab is a stout, "gouty-stemmed" tree that rarely exceeds 10 meters in height, but its massive, bottle-shaped trunk can reach a staggering circumference of 20 meters. adansonia gregorii

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The story of the Boab is one of ancient endurance and mystery. For thousands of years, Indigenous Australians have revered these trees as a vital "Tree of Life". During the harsh dry seasons, when the Boab sheds its leaves to conserve moisture, it serves as a natural reservoir, its fibrous trunk storing thousands of liters of water. Every part of the tree has a purpose:

In the rugged, sun-baked landscape of the Kimberley region in northwestern Australia, there stands a giant known as , or more commonly, the Boab . Unlike its taller African cousins, the Boab is a stout, "gouty-stemmed" tree that rarely exceeds 10 meters in height, but its massive, bottle-shaped trunk can reach a staggering circumference of 20 meters.