Banyans start life in the crown of a host tree and grow roots down to the ground using the host tree's limbs/ trunk. Eventually they grow together to form a mass that is like a trunk and it kills the original host tree. That is why it has so many columns. They are all roots that originally grew down from the air.
Yes, a banyan tree can be burned, but doing so is generally not advisable due to its ecological importance and cultural significance in many regions. Burning a banyan tree can harm local wildlife and disrupt the ecosystem it supports. Additionally, banyan trees are often large and contain a lot of moisture, making them less susceptible to fire compared to other types of trees.
Banyan tree is called BARGAD KA PED in Hindi. here Banyan is called as Bargad.
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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."
Oh, dude, the banyan tree is actually a hardwood. It's like the tough guy of the tree world, all strong and sturdy. So, if you ever need a tree to help you move furniture or win a tree arm-wrestling competition, the banyan tree is your guy.
Translation of Banyan tree in Hindi is "BARGAD KA PED" .
Ficus Benghalensis is the scientific name for the banyan tree.
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.
It's called a Banyan tree, but more specifically, its called a Chinese Banyan tree.