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Explanation for The banyan tree

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Answered by dashsriman441
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A banyan (or 'banian') is a kind of fig. It usually starts life by growing on another plant as an epiphyte. Its seeds germinate in the cracks and crevices on a host tree, or on other structures like buildings and bridges. "Banyan" usually means the Indian banyan or Ficus benghalensis.

Genus: Ficus

Family: Moraceae

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☞︎︎︎The Banyan Tree is mentioned in many ancient Indian texts and scriptures, representing the divine creator and symbolizing longevity.

☞︎︎︎In Hindu mythology, the tree is believed to provide the fulfillment of wishes and provide material gains

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