Adonsonia fony, commonly known as the Fony baobab, is a small, endangered tree native to Madagascar. It is characterized by its bottle-shaped trunk, which stores water to survive dry conditions. The tree produces large, white flowers and edible fruits rich in vitamin C. The Fony baobab is vital for local ecosystems, providing habitat and food for various species. However, deforestation and climate change threaten its survival, necessitating conservation efforts to protect this unique species. |