- Banyan - Wikipedia
A banyan, also spelled banian ( ˈbænjən BAN-yən), [1] is a fig that develops accessory trunks from adjacent prop roots, allowing the tree to spread outwards indefinitely [2]
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- The Mighty Banyan Tree Can Walk and Live for Centuries
The banyan is considered sacred, a particularly meaningful tree in India and other parts of the world, with rich historical and spiritual ties Referred to as "the Vata-vriksha," in India, the exotic Indian banyan is associated with the god of death, Yama, and is often planted near crematoriums outside of villages
- 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
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- Ficus benghalensis - Wikipedia
Ficus benghalensis, Ficus indica, or Ficus audrey commonly known as the banyan, banyan fig and Indian banyan, [2] is a tree native to the Indian Subcontinent Specimens in India are among the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage
- The Great Banyan - Wikipedia
The Great Banyan is a banyan tree (Ficus benghalensis) located in Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden, Shibpur, Howrah, near Kolkata, India [1] The great banyan tree draws more visitors to the garden than its collection of exotic plants from five continents
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