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Banyan Trees from Hawai: Air Roots that merge to a trunk and to roots in the ground!

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
The Banyon trees is embedded in the culture of Hawaii.

Air roots start of pulling moisture and nutrients from the air and when they reach the ground penetrate and help to anchors the growing tree against the constant oceans winds.

Eventually the many separate air roots grow together to a solid tree track that can reach from 3 ft to 10 ft in diameter.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief


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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Here you can see the fascinating shape of the air roots blending above with the solid tree trunk and below with the complex array of anchoring ground roots!

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
For your further interest I composed a brief insight to the meaningfulness of this tree in the Hawaiian Islands ecology and culture.

Thanks to Claude AI for the help once I feed it the main points I wanted to cover:

“The fig species commonly called banyan represents one of Hawaii's most culturally significant plants, though it arrived from South Asian origins during the 1800s through Indian immigration. These remarkable specimens develop distinctive architecture through their aerial root systems, which descend from branches to establish secondary trunks, creating expansive canopies that can span considerable distances.

Within Hawaiian spiritual traditions, these trees hold profound meaning as dwelling places for ancestral spirits and divine entities. Local beliefs connect them to Lono, a deity associated with fertility and abundance, who supposedly manifested through their towering presence. Communities regard these plants as protective guardians against malevolent forces while embodying the aloha spirit through their welcoming shade and gathering spaces.

Ecologically, banyans function as cornerstone organisms throughout the Pacific islands, supporting diverse wildlife through their fruit production and complex branching structures. Birds, insects, and small mammals depend on these trees for nourishment and nesting opportunities, making them essential components of local ecosystems.

Beyond their spiritual and ecological roles, banyans offer practical applications often overlooked in cultural discussions. Their inner bark can be processed into durable fiber suitable for rope-making and textile production, while the wood itself, though not commonly harvested due to cultural reverence, possesses qualities useful for carving and construction projects. The latex sap has traditional medicinal applications, and the extensive root systems help prevent soil erosion in tropical environments.”
 
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Robert Watcher

Well-known member
corrected as requested! 👍

On another note, I checked on the Twitter link in your signature, Asher - and X (Twitter) loads saying the @opfweb account is suspended. May need an update to the siggy


So sorry to be off topic. The photos of the tree structures are pretty cool. An amazing design of nature 👍🏻

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I have corrected the font. My intention was to clearly show AI origin as that I consider an important distinguishing need in a forum!

Sorry for going over board!!

Asher
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Oh, I see, you are reading in the white bg. I will abject that now!

BRW, have you tried the black bg? I find it easier on the eyes, but I know it’s not everyone’s favorite!

I will now make the white bg more readable!

Asher
 
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