Adansonia suarezensis

It is locally called "bozy" (pronounced "boojy"), the common name used for all baobabs in northern Madagascar.

Adansonia suarezensis grows in the northern tip of the island of Madagascar near Antsiranana Bay.

Its typical habitat is deciduous woodland in limestone areas, but it also grows in disturbed scrub.

[1] The flowers are strong smelling, produce copious nectar and are visited by bees, moths and sunbirds, but none of these are big enough to pollinate them.

Numbers are declining, as trees are cleared for urban development, agriculture and grazing or cut for timber and charcoal.