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Banyan trees are neither deciduous nor coniferous. They are considered evergreen trees because they retain their green leaves throughout the year.
Yes, banyan trees are deciduous and will shed their leaves annually. However, the timing of leaf shedding can vary by region and climate.
No, banyan trees are not gymnosperms. Banyan trees belong to the angiosperm group, which are flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, are seed-producing plants like conifers and cycads that do not have flowers or fruits.
Some types of conifer trees that produce red berries include yew trees and juniper trees.
Yes, but they must be protected from frost during the first 3 years. There are mature banyan trees in Brownsville, Texas and there are two growing outdoors at Moody Gardens on Galveston Island. They are next to the walkway bridge by the entrance to the Palm Beach swimming area. There was also a large banyan in San Benito, Texas but I am not certain it is still there. There's also one across from the Alamo near the entrance to the a hotel and the river walk. Rubber trees can also develop banyan type characteristics and are in the same family. There are large outdoor rubber trees on Yale street in the Heights area of Houston and in Palacios, Texas.Good luck!
The Banyan Tree berries are non-poisenous. Usually humans will not eat it, however, its one of the most common diet of Birds & Monkeys. Hope this answers your concern :)
Snails usually eat fruits, grass, trees and berries
Temple of the Six Banyan Trees was created in 537.
If there are edible berries in the jungle, the raccoon will eat them.
Animals of that size do not "gather" food. They eat wherever they find food. But to my knowledge, zebras do not eat nuts and berries. They do eat leaves from trees and can strip the tops of trees of foliage.
They eat grasses, fruits, berries, bark from trees, fungi, eggs and carrion. They do not eat trees in tall accepted sense of a tree
Yes, beetles eat an assortment of wild berries. The beetles will also eat on fruit crops and fruit trees.
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Banyan trees are found mainly in India, with some in Cambodia and Australia.
Banyan trees require a moist and tropical climate to thrive. Deserts, on the other hand, are characterized by arid and dry conditions, with limited water availability. The lack of water in deserts makes it difficult for banyan trees, which rely on ample water supply, to survive and grow.
they definitely eat berries
Banyan trees are neither deciduous nor coniferous. They are considered evergreen trees because they retain their green leaves throughout the year.