Baobab
(noun)
A large, deciduous tree native to Africa, Madagascar, and Australia, with a thick trunk, large, fleshy leaves, and clusters of white, fragrant flowers.
Origin:
From bantu 'buubi' or 'bube', a word for the tree.
Examples:
- The baobab tree is often referred to as the 'tree of life' due to its many uses.
- The baobab's trunk can store water during dry periods, making it an important source of sustenance for wildlife.
- The fruit of the baobab is high in vitamins and minerals, and is used in traditional medicine.
- The baobab is known for its massive size, with some specimens reaching over 30 meters tall.
- The baobab tree is an important cultural symbol in many African communities, and is revered for its strength and longevity.