Ficus virens also known as Pilkhan Tree. It belongs to the Moraceae family, which also includes other fig trees.
- Appearance:
- The Pilkhan tree is a large, evergreen tree with a spreading crown and a height that can reach up to 30 meters (98 feet).
- The leaves are elliptical, glossy, and dark green, providing dense foliage.
- Fruits:
- Like other fig trees, Ficus virens produces a unique fruit structure known as a syconium. This structure contains many tiny flowers inside.
- The figs are usually small and green, turning reddish-brown when mature.
- Ecological Importance:
- Ficus virens plays a crucial role in the ecosystems where it is found. It provides food and shelter for various wildlife, including birds, bats, and insects.
- The figs produced by the tree are an essential food source for many animals.
- Landscape Use:
- Due to their size and ornamental foliage, Pilkhan trees are sometimes planted in urban areas, parks, and large gardens for landscaping purposes.
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