The Indian culture has many uses for the Banyan tree. For instance, it is a source of shade in the villages and every part of the tree has a unique medical use. The bark of the tree can be made into paper and the prop root is made into paste and applied to the hair to make it shiny and healthy.
Banyan tree has hanging roots. They help the tree to breathe easily.
Banyan tree seeds are found inside the small fig-like fruits of the tree. These fruits contain multiple seeds. They can be collected by harvesting the ripe fruits directly from a mature banyan tree and extracting the seeds from them.
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.
The aerial roots of a banyan tree help it to breathe by absorbing oxygen from the air. These roots also facilitate gas exchange and help in the tree's respiration process.
No, a kapok tree and a banyan tree are two different types of trees. The kapok tree belongs to the Bombacaceae family and produces fibers used for insulation and stuffing. On the other hand, the banyan tree is a fig tree that belongs to the Moraceae family and is known for its aerial prop roots.
The main use of the banyan tree is for creating a bonsai tree. The oldest bonsai tree is in Tainan and is 240 years old.
Banyan tree is called BARGAD KA PED in Hindi. here Banyan is called as Bargad.
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Banyan Tree Holdings was created in 1994.
summary of the banyan tree by RABINDRANATH TAGORE
Banyan often refers specifically to the Indian Banyan or Ficus benghalensis
The Filipino translation of "banyan tree" is "balete."
Translation of Banyan tree in Hindi is "BARGAD KA PED" .
Ficus Benghalensis is the scientific name for the banyan tree.
Banyan Tree
It's called a Banyan tree, but more specifically, its called a Chinese Banyan tree.
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