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https://www.asiliaafrica.com/the-baobab-africas-tree-of-life/

Still, there is beauty in this barren landscape, where every form of life understands grit and ingenuity. The baobab in particular appreciates these things. Renowned as Africa’s tree of life, it can provide water, food, shelter and relief from sickness.

There are nine species of baobab tree worldwide, with two of them native to the African mainland. The African Baobab (Adansonia Digitata) occurs on the dry, hot savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa, and its trunk can grow up to 25m tall and 12m wide. It loses its leaves during the dry season and remains leafless for nine months of the year.


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That's probably the Shriner Mason influence.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=QkmeU2ilbJg