This is a tree that grows from to tall with a bottle-shaped to cylindrical trunk and irregular crown. The bark is a smooth, pale gray. Leaves are
palmate with 5 to 7 leaflets and are present from November to April. Flowers are produced February to April, with the leaves, and are large and fragrant with dark red (rarely yellow) petals. In the centre of the flower is a red stigma atop a dark red style. Flowers open at dusk, are finished blooming by dawn and are pollinated by long-tongued
hawkmoths. Fruits ripen by November. They have a tough, thick shell, are rounded and usually less than long; smaller than most other baobab species. The trees are often found along watercourses and the thick-shelled fruit are likely dispersed by water. ==Distribution and habitat==