2000-3000 years
Under the Pipal Tree was created on 2001-11-11.
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Pipal trees reproduce through seeds that are dispersed by animals or wind. When conditions are favorable, the seeds germinate and grow into new trees. Pipal trees can also propagate through root suckers, which are shoots that grow from the roots of the parent tree.
Pipal, also known as Ficus religiosa, is classified as a species of fig tree in the Moraceae family. It is considered a sacred tree in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism due to its religious significance in these traditions.
yes it does have flowers. Pipal tree does bear flowers
leaf of a peepal tree
The Pipal tree, also known as the sacred fig (Ficus religiosa), is unique because it performs photosynthesis during the night through a process called CAM (Crassulacean Acid Metabolism). Unlike most plants, which primarily release oxygen during the day, the Pipal tree can absorb carbon dioxide at night and convert it into oxygen. This adaptation allows it to contribute to oxygen levels even when other plants are not photosynthesizing. As a result, the Pipal tree plays a significant role in improving air quality, especially in urban areas.
Viktor Pipal has written: 'Viktor Pipal'
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Pipal Neta's population is 1,780.
Pipal Park was created in 1977.
Dhagari Pipal's population is 3,834.