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Banyan
Banyan
A Banyan tree grows roots from its branches and trunks; these roots are called Aerial roots.
The national tree of India is the banyan tree. This tree belongs to the fig family and symbolizes unity, longevity, and immortality in Hindu mythology. Banyan trees are endemic to India.
It is a type of fig tree. See the related Wikipedia link listed below:
A banyan is an Indian trader, merchant or money charger, a tropical Indian fig tree, or a type of loose gown worn in India.
It is a type of fig tree. See the related Wikipedia link listed below:
The Bodhi tree is a banyan fig tree given the scientific name: Ficus religiosa. It is also know as a peepal tree in Hindi.
A Banyan originally grows on another plant, and then the seeds germinate either on another plant or cracks in the ground. The Banyan is fig plant and usually refers to the National tree of India. The Banyan leaves can have a reddish tint and its leaves are large.
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The fruits of the banyan are called fig. When they ripe, they are very popular with birds and monkeys and are eaten by humans in times of famine.
A bannian is another term for a banyan - a tropical Indian fig tree, Latin name Ficus benghalensis, with many aerial roots.