Baobab  or Upside-Down Tree grows in Africa and Australia. The legend says that  after it was planted by God it kept moving, so God replanted it upside  down. These trees can reach heights of 5 to 30 metres (16 to 98 ft) and  have trunk diameters of 7 to 11 metres (23 to 36 ft). The cork-like bark  is fire resistant and is used for cloth and rope. The leaves are used  for condiments and medicines. The fruit, called "monkey bread", is rich  in vitamin C and is eaten. The tree is capable of storing hundreds of  litres of water, which is tapped in dry periods. More images after the  break...
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