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Stunted baobab, dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruits), monkey-bread tree upside-down tree or cream of tartar tree (Adansonia digitata). It's know as Rhodes' Baobab because his initials are carved into the bark on the west facing side of the tree. Mmamagwa archaeological site. Mashatu Game Reserve. Northern Tuli Game Reserve. Botswana
Image Number A1R445932. Quiver tree or kokerboom (Aloidendron dichotomum formerly Aloe dichotoma) Kenhardt, Northern Cape, South Africa.
Baobab, dead-rat tree (from the appearance of the fruit), monkey-bread tree (the soft, dry fruit is edible), upside-down tree (the sparse branches resemble roots) or cream of tartar tree (Adansonia digitata). Ruaha National Park. Tanzania