Adansonia gregorii 'Australian Baobab'
A remarkable caudiciform tree native to northwestern Australia. Famous for its swollen water storing trunk and sculptural branching, this ancient species is both botanically fascinating and visually unforgettable. Revered as one of Australia’s most iconic native trees, it develops into an extraordinary bonsai or collector specimen, offering rare beauty, drought resilience, and prehistoric charm.
Light 🌞
Full sun to very bright light is essential for healthy growth and strong trunk development.
Watering 💧
Water thoroughly during active growth, allowing the soil to dry between waterings. Reduce watering significantly during dormancy.
Soil 🕳️
Use an extremely well draining cactus or succulent mix with added coarse sand, pumice, or mineral content.
Fertilizing 🧪
Feed lightly during spring and summer with a diluted balanced fertilizer.
Repotting 🪴
Repot every few years during active growth, ensuring excellent drainage and avoiding oversized containers.
Toxicity 🐾
Non Toxic