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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
BANYAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of BANYAN is a large fig tree (Ficus benghalensis) native to India and Pakistan that starts as an epiphyte and has spreading branches which send out aerial roots that grow down to the ground and form secondary trunks around the host tree
Banyan (clothing) - Wikipedia Also called a morning gown, wrapper, robe de chambre or nightgown, the banyan was a loose, T-shaped gown or kimono-like garment, made of cotton, linen, or silk and worn at home as a sort of dressing gown or informal coat over the shirt and breeches