*TO A CERTAIN EXTENT yes....*
*BUT the leaves of Silk Cotton and Baobab are more similar and certainly
different...*
*and *
*leaves shown in Photos clearly shows they are larger and broader
Please CHECK*
*there is a old Baobab tree in Lalbaugh*
*so that you can place both leaf formation next to each other and check it
out.*
*cheers*
On 12 December 2011 10:45, raman <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Arara Nut Tree is a large tree native to Brazil, and is cultivated in
> India. Leaves are compound with palm-like arrangement of leaves, similar to
> Silk Cotton Tree and Baobab. Flowers are small, yellowish, insignificant.
> The tree produces large fruits with 2 or 3 egg-shaped seeds. The seed have
> an oil with strong purgative action, and are considered to be poisonous to
> humans.
> Raman
>

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