Baobab trees in a Hawaii park


unknown tree #3909, originally uploaded by Nemo's great uncle.

This cluster of fat trunked trees is located in a Park, opposite Ala Moana Center, midway between Waikiki and downtown Honolulu in Hawaii. They are not however native Hawaiian trees! It turns out that they are Baobab trees! The Baobab tree is native to Africa and is usually seen in rather arid areas and with no leaves. It is said that these trees were a gift to one of the last monarchs of Hawaii.

I´ve heard of these trees being called the "Dead rat tree" for the look and shape of their fruit which some say looks like a dead rat hanging from the tree.

2 comments:

shermancrawford said...

I ordered 20 of Baobab seeds and got 6 of them to sprout last year in Kona on the Big Island. they are doing pretty good, I would think this area would be good for them, pretty dry.

hou said...

I ordered 20 of Baobab seeds and got 6 of them to sprout last year in Kona on the Big Island. they are doing pretty good, I would think this area would be good for them, pretty dry.
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