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"url": "https://treescape.app/api/genera/adansonia/?format=api",
"slug": "adansonia",
"latin_name": "Adansonia",
"description": "Adansonia is a genus made up of eight species of medium-to-large deciduous trees known as baobabs ( or ) or adansonias. They are placed in the Malvaceae family, subfamily Bombacoideae. They are native to Madagascar, mainland Africa, and Australia. The trees have also been introduced to other regions such as Asia. A genomic and ecological analysis has suggested that the genus is Madagascan in origin.\nThe generic name honours Michel Adanson, the French naturalist and explorer who described Adansonia digitata. The baobab is also known as the \"upside down tree\", a name that originates from several myths. They are among the most long-lived of vascular plants and have large flowers that are reproductive for a maximum of 15 hours. The flowers open around dusk, opening so quickly that movement can be detected by the naked eye, and are faded by the next morning. The fruits are large, oval to round and berry-like and hold kidney-shaped seeds in a dry, pulpy matrix.\nIn the early 21st century, baobabs in southern Africa began to die off rapidly from a cause yet to be determined. It is unlikely that disease or pests would be able to kill many trees so rapidly, and some have speculated that the die-off is a result of dehydration.",
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