Banyanlike
Banyanlike is an adjective used in botany and horticulture to describe a plant or tree growth form that resembles a banyan, particularly the network of aerial roots and the broad, spreading canopy associated with banyan trees such as Ficus benghalensis. The term is descriptive rather than a formal taxonomic designation.
Typical banyanlike morphology features a central trunk that may be accompanied by numerous aerial roots that
Ecologically, banyanlike forms occur in tropical environments where trees invest in aerial root production. This growth
Taxonomically, banyanlike is not a formal category; it is used to describe growth habit in field notes,