Baobab Seeds Mbuyu Link
Years passed. Great droughts came that turned the grass to straw and made the acacia brittle. But the Mbuyu had become a sturdy sapling with a trunk like a water tank. Because he had taken the time to build his foundation first, he didn't fear the sun.
The other seeds teased him. "You’re too slow!" laughed the acacia. "Look at me; I already have leaves!" baobab seeds mbuyu
Once, in a dry, sun-baked corner of the savanna, a tiny (Baobab) seed lay tucked in the dusty earth. Unlike the quick-growing grasses or the flowering shrubs, the Mbuyu seed didn’t sprout after the first rain. Years passed
