The African Baobab
by Rupert Watson, Struik Nature R300 in bookstores
“Baobab trees are living monuments, the oldest natural things in Africa, outlasting every plant and animal around them. These trees have evolved formidable resilience in order to survive in some of the driest, rockiest areas of this continent. Yet, for all the hostility of much of their habitat, African baobabs live longer and grow larger than most other trees in the world. That is the great paradox of their existence,”writes Rupert Watson in this revised edition of The African Baobab, first published in 2007.
In his detailed study of the famous“upside-down tree”,Watson explores not only where baobabs grow and how they function in an ecosystem, but also why we find iconic baobabs like Baines'Baobabs in Botswana, the Dorsland Tree…
