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Nepali song bar pipal
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nepali song bar pipal

The small fruits of the two species are an important food item for various birds, including blue-headed barbet (Psilopogon asiaticus), red-billed blue magpie ( Urocissa erythrorhyncha), and rosy starling (Sturnus roseus), and also for monkeys, including rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) and bonnet macaque (M.

nepali song bar pipal

Pipal also often grows in cracks on buildings, and, if allowed, its aerial roots will envelop the building and, over time, destroy it. Eventually, the host tree is strangled to death, and as its trunk decays, it leaves the pipal tree, standing as a hollow cylinder of aerial roots. Over the years, aerial roots of the pipal wrap around the host tree, growing down to the ground, where they take root. Most pipals begin their life as an epiphyte in another tree, the seed often sprouting in a pile of bird dung, delivered by the bird that ate the fig fruit. This species belongs to a group of fig trees, called strangler figs. Pipal has broad, heart-shaped leaves, ending in a long, tapering point. 25 m high, covering an area of more than 14,000 m2, equivalent to almost 1.5 ha (3.7 acres). The central mother-trunk was destroyed by a lightning in 1919 and has since rotted away, but about 1,825 of the aerial roots have grown into trees, which today are c. In the Botanical Garden in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), eastern India, a 250-year-old banyan is the largest of its kind in the world (see picture above). According to one Nepalese legend, the two species are husband and wife, whereas another one claims that they are cousins.īanyan has broadly oval leaves and long aerial roots, which hang down from the branches, often taking root and over time creating a ’forest’ of trunks, all of which are in fact a single individual. Here, in the shade of the trees, villagers meet to chat, and hard-working porters can have a well-deserved rest. religiosa), side by side, and as they grow larger, stone benches, called chotara, are constructed around their trunks. In India and Nepal, villagers often plant two species of fig trees, banyan, or Bengal fig (Ficus benghalensis), and pipal, or sacred fig (F.










Nepali song bar pipal