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Banyan - Wikipedia The original banyan, F benghalensis, can grow into a giant tree covering several hectares Over time, the name became generalized to all strangler figs of the Urostigma subgenus
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Banyan | Description Facts | Britannica Banyan, (Ficus benghalensis), unusually shaped tree of the mulberry family (Moraceae) native to the Indian subcontinent The banyan reaches a height up to 30 metres (100 feet) and spreads laterally indefinitely
What is a Banyan Tree? (Uncover All The Secrets) In this article, we will explore the history and origins of the banyan tree, the distinguishing features and uses of banyan trees, their cultural significance around the world, the challenges they face, and the steps taken to protect them
Banyan Tree – Forestry. com The banyan, a majestic and iconic tree, holds a unique place in the botanical world Belonging to the fig family, it is characterized by its expansive canopy and distinctive aerial roots that descend from its branches to the ground, taking root and creating additional trunks
Banyan tree facts and health benefits Ficus benghalensis, commonly known as the banyan, banyan fig and Indian banyan is a huge tree belonging to the Mulberry family Moraceae The tree is native to tropical Asia, from India through Myanmar, Thailand, southern China, and Malaysia