Can a banyan tree grow well in the cold climate of the mountains?
Why?
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No
because In cold climate tree can't do photosynthesis
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The banyan tree is native to a warm to hot climate and is not adapted to cold climates.
Explanation:
- The banyan tree grows in a variety of ecosystems, from plains to elevations of 1,000 metres above sea level.
- It is frequently found in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and India.
- In tropical areas, it is widely planted. It has been planted all throughout India's forested areas.
- Unlike the outdoorsy of banyan tree, which prefers a lot of moisture in the air, it enjoys warm, dry conditions.
- This bonsai still need a lot of light, though. You might therefore need to put it close to a window during the winter.
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