Scientists analyzing DNA of Madagascar’s iconic baobab trees have concluded that a widespread species called Adansonia za is actually two, formally resurrecting a name first given to the tree more than a century ago and raising the tally of baobab species native to the island from six to seven. The post New Baobab Species Identified in Madagascar appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News .

New Baobab Species Identified in Madagascar
Natali Anderson

