Baobab: The Tree of Life | Vibepedia
The baobab tree, native to Madagascar, Africa, and Australia, is often referred to as the 'Tree of Life' due to its remarkable ability to store water and its nu
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The baobab tree, native to Madagascar, Africa, and Australia, is often referred to as the 'Tree of Life' due to its remarkable ability to store water and its nutrient-rich fruit. With a lifespan that can exceed 1,000 years, the baobab serves as a vital resource for local communities, providing food, shelter, and medicine. However, its survival is threatened by climate change and deforestation, raising questions about conservation efforts. As global interest in superfoods rises, the baobab fruit's market potential could reshape local economies, but at what cost to traditional practices and ecosystems?