Adansonia suarezensis, commonly known as the Suarez baobab, is a rare and endangered species of baobab tree native to Madagascar. It features a distinctive, swollen trunk that can store water, enabling it to thrive in dry conditions. The tree can grow up to 20 meters tall and has a smooth, grey bark. Its large, white flowers bloom at night and are pollinated by bats. Conservation efforts are critical for this species due to its restricted habitat and threats from deforestation and climate change.