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banyan tree

NOUN
  1. East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks

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  • One will be a Banyan Tree brand, with villas dug into the hillside, another will be built high above the lovely Navarino Bay. Grand ambitions: ecoluxury in Greece
  • Why not some panchayat, a round table under the overseer moon, or a palaver by the banyan tree?
  • Tanco found inspiration on his travels to Southeast Asian luxury resorts, boutique hotels and spas such as the award-winning Banyan Tree spas and Mandara Spa.
  • Across Earth's sunward face a riotous jungle is dominated by a single continent-spanning banyan tree. The stars of modern SF pick the best science fiction
  • There under a leafy banyan tree, the boy was sitting.
  • But the city is home to a vast wilderness filled with palm and banyan trees, purple bauhinia flowers, butterflies, monkeys and wild boar. Travel: An Oasis In The Urban Jungle
  • The monument is a massive flagpole entwined with the trunk and branches of a symbolic banyan tree forged in steel.
  • Later we tour his plantation, through virgin forest of soaring ironwood and banyan trees and rustly arcades of cardamom leaves, with clusters of young green pods at the base.
  • Then it scampered off up the aerial roots of a nearby banyan tree.
  • They turned aside from the run-way at a place indicated by Binu Charley, and, sometimes crawling on hands and knees through the damp black muck, at other times creeping and climbing through the tangled undergrowth a dozen feet from the ground, they came to an immense banyan tree, half an acre in extent, that made in the innermost heart of the jungle a denser jungle of its own. Chapter 24
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