Restricted to the north of Madagascar near Antsiranana. Adansonia suarezensis can be considered as an endangered species of baobab. Large trees up to 25m tall and 2m in diameter. Trunks single, often tapering from bottom to top. Crown flat-topped, branches regularly distibuted and mainly horizontal. Flowers are white. Fruits irregular, long. Seeds big (about 450/kg)
Resitant to salty sea air Drought-Tolerant Fast-Growing
Cultivation
Cultivation
Substrate
Temperature during winter
Lighting
Watering during automn-winter
Watering during hot season
Fertilizer during growth
Pruning
Repotting
1 soil + 2 humus
Indoor during winter temperature min. 17C
Sunny
Rarely ( when the substrate is dry )
Regularly but without excess, and especialy during summer
Regularly but with spacing
No pruning
Repot every year if possible
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