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I've seen banyans in Hawaii

Post 1

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

Nice trees, but I don't like the idea of strangling.


I've seen banyans in Hawaii

Post 2

minorvogonpoet

It's a magnificent tree, even if it got this big by strangling some other tree. smiley - smiley


I've seen banyans in Hawaii

Post 3

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

I've seen a whole forest that was actually only one banyan tree.


I've seen banyans in Hawaii

Post 4

Willem

Hello Paulh and Minorvogonpoet! Strangler figs are extremely valuable to forest ecology here. Their strangling habits enable them to become bigger than almost everything else; they provide figs year-round which feed a great many critters; and after their original victim-tree has died, the hollows between the latticework of roots and stems become homes for many other critters. A large hollow strangler fig is like a huge forest apartment complex!

Paulh, over here we also have 'single-tree forests'. I've photographed one not far from here, it's somewhere in Colours of Wildlife ...


I've seen banyans in Hawaii

Post 5

Willem

Here's the entry which (among other things) features the single-fig-tree forest:

A87901644


I've seen banyans in Hawaii

Post 6

paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant

I love figs.

You've written edited guide entries in which you've mentioned fig trees, Willem.

I had a friend ho kept ficus trees in her apartment. Technically, these are weeping figs, though they would never get big enough to bear fruit.


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