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Madras Day series on natural history: around 20 pairs of hands needed to form a human chain encircling this Baobab in Adyar

Madras Day series on natural history: around 20 pairs of hands needed to form a human chain encircling this Baobab in Adyar

The Hindu
Wednesday, August 13, 2025 03:56:00 AM UTC

If one set their mind to understanding this Age in earnest, they would arrive at this conclusion without any anfractuous philosophical wandering. It is an Age where epithets are taken in vain, being used mindlessly. What should be reserved for the sublime is misdirected into eulogising the quotidian. And when the sublime shows up, no apt epithet is to be found, all the suitable ones having been frittered away on everyday things. Recently, while in the presence of a tree at Andhra Mahila Sabha in Adyar, this writer was acutely made aware he had squandered away a valise of epithets denoting size in all the writing he had done before. Guilty of overworking “Brobdingnagian” to a frazzle, he was tongue-tied when the truly Brobdingnagian stared at him, a massive branch wedged in its cheek in amused derision. It is a Baobab whose trunk takes multiple pairs of hands to be held in a comfortable embrace. T.D. Babu, associated with tree conservation organisation Nizhal, has had a ringside view of this tree being encircled in a human chain; and the exercise took nearly two dozen pairs of hands. This Baobab is Adansonia digitata or African Baobab. He explains: “In 2023, as a Madras Day exercise, Nizhal together with the Forest Department organised a tree walk with multiple stops. At Andhra Mahila Sabha, the participants did a succession of human chains fully encircling the tree, and it took around 20 pairs of hands to do so.” Baobabs are engineered by nature to be big hulking beings; but nurture determines the extent to which they follow that script. Babu notes the Baobab at Andhra Mahila Sabha has found a helpful environment and that has enabled it to reach its potential. He points out the tree’s age would be anywhere between 250 to 300 years. It is still in the flush of youth: a Baobab’s life expectancy is 1000 years. One need not be surprised to find Baobabs departing from planet earth prematurely. The lack of a conducive physical space can send them packing early. A Baobab at Egmore Museum left, whole centuries un-lived.

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