Mythology is dense with arboreal stories of lovers transforming into entwined trees, forever in embrace. Rome had Baucis and Philemon, Japan had the lovers of the Green Willow, and in Madagascar, local legend points to Les Baobabs Amoureux — two magnificent trees, inseparable for eternity. Their story is resounding, speaking to humankind’s longing for connection — their branches tangled and twisted, in bloom evermore, coming undone only to find each other again.