Adansonia perrieri — a medium houseplant
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Adansonia perrieri

Adansonia Perrieri

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Adansonia perrieri, or Perrier's baobab, is a critically endangered species of deciduous tree, in the genus Adansonia. This species is endemic to northern Madagascar. It has been documented in only 10 locations, including the Ankarana, Ampasindava, Loky Manambato and Montagne d'Ambre protected areas. Most populations, however, are outside of protected areas. Each location has few individuals. With an estimated population of fewer than 250 mature individuals and ongoing habitat decline due to fire and cutting for charcoal and timber or clearing for mining, this species has been assessed by IUCN as Critically Endangered. There are three species of baobab found in northern Madagascar, all sharing the common name "bozy".

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Adansonia
Family
Malvaceae
PLATES
Adansonia perrieri leaf
PLATE 01 · leaf
Adansonia perrieri leaf
PLATE 02 · leaf
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