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How old can baobab trees get?

Baobab trees can live for thousands of years. The oldest known baobab tree is estimated to be over 2,000 years old.

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Can baobab trees be grown outside of Africa?

When do Marula Trees bear fruit?

Are Marula Trees endangered?

What are some traditional uses of the Marula Tree?

What medicinal values does the Tamboti Tree have?

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How can you identify a Jackalberry tree?

Are Buffalo Thorn Trees important to the ecosystem of the Kruger Park?

What is the fruit of the baobab tree used for?

What is the spiritual significance of the marula tree in African culture?

What are the various uses of the Marula found in the Kruger Park?

What is the Tamboti Tree?

Is it true that elephants get drunk eating the fruits of a marula tree?

Can visitors pick or remove plants from Kruger National Park?

What is the fruit of the Buffalo Thorn Tree used for?

What is a Buffalo Thorn Tree?

Are baobab trees endangered?

How do mopane trees adapt to their environment?

Are there any rare or endangered plant species in Kruger National Park?

What are some traditional uses of the Buffalo Thorn Tree?

How long does a Jackalberry tree live?

What are the traditional uses of the Sausage Tree?

How is the Buffalo Thorn Tree bark used in traditional African medicine?

Are the fruits of the Sausage Tree edible for humans?

Can you use the wood of a Jackalberry tree for anything?

Where can I find Buffalo Thorn Trees in the Kruger Park?

What is a baobab tree?

Why are baobab trees important?

What traditional medicine is made from the root of the marula tree?

What is a Marula Tree?

Are Buffalo Thorn Trees endangered?

What is a Jackalberry tree?

What are the uses of baobab trees?

Are there any threats to the Jackalberry tree population?

Can you eat the leaves of a mopane tree?



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