Adansonia za is a large thick-stemmed (
pachycaul)
deciduous tree, about tall and about in diameter. The trunk and branches have a brownish-rose colored hue. The tree is widest at the base, narrowing noticeably towards the top of the tree.
Leaves Leaves are
palmately lobed with 5 to 8 lobes per leaf. They are long and wide, but often bigger in trees in the northern part of the range, where the leaves can be up to long. The
leaf margin is entire (without teeth).
Flowers The
flower buds are long green cylinders which can resemble oversized beans and could be mistaken for a fruit. Flowers open with or soon after the leaves emerge at the beginning of the wet season. The bud opens with the curling back of the outside layer of the flower bud, revealing yellow and red
petals with long, yellowish
stamens. The
corolla is long and wide. Petals are long and wide. The flowers are musty-sweet scented. Flowering period extends from November to February. Flowers are usually
pollinated by moths of the family
Sphingidae including
Coelonia solani,
Coelonia brevis and
Coelonia mauritii.
Fruits Fruits are usually
ovoid and long by wide. They have a blackish, tough, thick outer shell (pericarp). They contain kidney-shaped,
laterally-flattened seeds. The seeds have an oil content of 11 percent. In southern populations, the fruits have a markedly thickened
peduncle, but this feature is less prominent in northern populations. ==Distribution==