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Ficus macrophylla - Australian Banyan Tree Aerial Roots
By Delonix1
- 14 Jul, 2010
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Many aerial roots on the Australian Banyan tree in Balboa Park, San Diego, CA. Photo taken July 13, 2010.
Comments on this photo
So how do the roots work Delonix? is it air or air and particles of dust?
14 Jul, 2010
Wonderful...
14 Jul, 2010
Mushybanna, Terratoonie:
Thanks! : > )
14 Jul, 2010
Drc726:
Many large Ficus species (or banyan-type figs) in the wet tropics and subtropics have many aerial root (adventitious roots) which when touching the ground develops trunks. Here it takes a long time for the aerial roots to reach the ground because we don't have rain in summer...just the humidity.
14 Jul, 2010
Thanks got it now!
14 Jul, 2010
Great! : > )
14 Jul, 2010
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