Yes, ficus religiosa is a CAM plant. It is classified as a CAM plant because of its abilities to produce CO2 all the time.
botanical name of peepal leaves Botanical name of Peepal tree is Ficus religiosa. It bears simple leaves with ponted leaf apex.
yes it does have flowers. Pipal tree does bear flowers
The English name for the peepal tree is the religious fig tree, from the botanical name Ficus religiosa.
Ficus being a dicot plant has reticulate venation in the leaves.
reticulate
Ficus bengalensis , scientific name is for plant , not for leaf .
botanical name of peepal leaves Botanical name of Peepal tree is Ficus religiosa. It bears simple leaves with ponted leaf apex.
Ficus religiosa (Peepal) plant release maximum oxygen.
Yes, like most plants, the Ficus religiosa (sacred fig) releases oxygen during the day through photosynthesis. At night, the plant undergoes respiration and consumes oxygen while releasing carbon dioxide.
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No, Ficus elastica and the balete tree (Ficus religiosa) are not the same species. Ficus elastica, commonly known as the rubber plant, is native to Southeast Asia and is known for its large, glossy leaves. In contrast, Ficus religiosa, often referred to as the sacred fig or bodhi tree, is significant in Buddhism and is native to the Indian subcontinent. While both belong to the Ficus genus, they have distinct characteristics and cultural significance.
its perennial tree