But how old are they
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Those are Ents. That’s the bloody Parliament of Trees.
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pure magic
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I’ve heard these trees are dying now.
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Ooooh that's awesome. Would it survive in the UK?

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Probably the Queensland depending on your exact location. The Baobabs can be very finicky needing very specific climate.
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Kent. Driest County in England. I have a palm tree, so hardy tropical plants can survive. I really like the look of the Queensland bottle tree, so unusual (to UK eyes anyway
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I assume the part your liking is the swollen trunk. It is known as a caudex. There are a few books that focus on the growing of these beautiful plants. I recommend these two.pic.twitter.com/T7fdtwL1sd
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I like the whole tree. I think its beautiful.
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You may also enjoy the Floss silk tree “Ceiba Speciosa” or “Chorisa Speciosa” .pic.twitter.com/q4sYrRx4At
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Very cool.
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Incredibly beautiful.
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very beautiful
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Beautiful Baobab trees
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Los baobabs de "Le Petit Prince".
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