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- Adansonia_rubrostipa abstract "Adansonia rubrostipa, commonly known as Fony Baobab is one of the nine species of baobab identified to date, and one of the six indigenous to Madagascar, within the family Malvaceae. This tree is endemic to western Madagascar and occurs in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.".
- Q137274 abstract "Adansonia rubrostipa, commonly known as Fony Baobab is one of the nine species of baobab identified to date, and one of the six indigenous to Madagascar, within the family Malvaceae. This tree is endemic to western Madagascar and occurs in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.".
- Adansonia_rubrostipa comment "Adansonia rubrostipa, commonly known as Fony Baobab is one of the nine species of baobab identified to date, and one of the six indigenous to Madagascar, within the family Malvaceae. This tree is endemic to western Madagascar and occurs in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.".
- Q137274 comment "Adansonia rubrostipa, commonly known as Fony Baobab is one of the nine species of baobab identified to date, and one of the six indigenous to Madagascar, within the family Malvaceae. This tree is endemic to western Madagascar and occurs in the Madagascar dry deciduous forests.".