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No, branches do not move up as a tree grows. Instead, new branches form at the top of the tree as it grows taller.
" Nitric Acid " kill Banyan Tree but it not for lifetime . Banyan tree (Ficus Bengalensis ) is immortal . It has a power to regenerate in 5-6 month . So it can not be destroyed fully . You can try " SBK " or "Copper Choloride " or " Sodium Cholorate " - Creosote or " Root Kill " To kill a banyan tree . You have to give the chemicals into the tree with some water . The tree will die in a week . Thank You .
The banyan tree has large, glossy leaves that are dark green in color and oval in shape. It also produces aerial roots that grow downwards from its branches and can eventually reach the ground to form new trunks. Additionally, the tree produces small, fig-like fruits that are green when young and turn purplish-black when ripe.
A Dipolapitatus tree has silver green bark and grows in Pennsylvania normally.
There are several national trees in India but the main are -Gulmohar and mahagony . Banyan Tree is the National tree of India.
yes, it can grows new ginger
When you cut off the top of a ficus banyan tree, it can often regrow, as these trees are known for their resilience and ability to sprout new growth from the remaining trunk and branches. However, the regrowth may depend on the tree's overall health and the specific conditions of its environment. Proper care, including adequate water and sunlight, can support the tree's recovery and new growth. Additionally, pruning should be done thoughtfully to ensure the tree's long-term health.
The magnolia tree bark peels naturally as the tree grows, allowing for new bark to form and protect the tree.
The Kauri Tree grows the largest, and can take many hundreds of years to grow.
Not sure what you mean. The Kauri tree is a native of New Zealand i.e. it grows here naturally and was not an introduced species.
Bayan trees are a very long lived species of tree. There have been some specimens that have been at least 200 years old.
The cedar tree bark peels naturally as the tree grows, allowing it to shed old layers and make room for new growth.