Baobabs of the World: The upside-down trees of Madagascar, Africa and Australia

Baobabs of the World: The upside-down trees of Madagascar, Africa and Australia

by Andry Petignat
Baobabs of the World: The upside-down trees of Madagascar, Africa and Australia

Baobabs of the World: The upside-down trees of Madagascar, Africa and Australia

by Andry Petignat

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Overview

A photographic masterpiece, this beautiful book is a fitting tribute to the baobab – an extraordinary and majestic tree found principally in Madagascar, and peripherally in Africa and Australia. The first section offers a short introduction to the classification and general description of baobabs, details of their life history, biogeography, dispersal and their role in people’s lives. The second section comprises a guide to each of the eight baobab species, including botanical description, details of their habitat, distribution and principal uses, accompanied by clear images and line drawings of the leaves, flowers, fruits and growth habit of each species. Interesting text and lavish photographs throughout make this book irresistible for specialist botanists and lay enthusiasts alike, and it will have particular appeal for tourists too.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781775844723
Publisher: Penguin Random House South Africa
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 112
File size: 60 MB
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About the Author

Andry Petignat is an amateur plant enthusiast with a particular interest in succulents, including baobabs. He has authored Guide des plantes succulentes du sud-ouest de Madagascar, published in 2009, and is responsible for the famous Arboretum d’Antsokay in Toliara, Madagascar.
Louise Jasper is a British photographer of nature, an artist and designer with a special interest in the diversity of fl ora and fauna in Madagascar. She has lived in Toliara since 2006 and has travelled widely in the country in search of baobabs. She has also contributed to a range of publications on the wildlife of southwestern Madagascar.
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