Yes. There is just one baobab species native to Australia, Adansoniagregorii, and it is commonly known as the boab or bottle tree. It's found mainly in the northwestern area of the continent known as the Kimberley region, and in the Top End of the Northern Territory.
It depends if you plant it or not.
the spelling
ADANSONIA, Baobab
There is no Australian plant that a frog eats
Baobab is the correct spelling for the tree.
An Australian pitcher plant is another name for a Western Australian pitcher plant - also known as the Albany pitcher plant, a carnivorous plant of Western Australia, Latin name Cephalotus follicularis.
Orchestra Baobab was created in 1970.
Operation Baobab happened on 1944-01-30.
Production Baobab was created on 1979-08-01.
Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society ended in 2003.
Bulletin of the Australian Carnivorous Plant Society was created in 1982.
"Le Grand Baobab" The Big Baobab. This 5 centuries old baobab is one of the 7 different kind of Baobab found in Madagascar. This one is located on the promenade. If you follow the locals to watch the sunset, you will see it!