0 a South Asian fruit tree with branches that produce roots that grow down into the ground to form extra trunks
A warm sea-breeze rustled through the banyan trees, with their thick, shining arch of foliage.
Splendid banyan trees give grateful shelter to the traveller.
The banyan is almost a colony of trees in itself, having, apparently, a dozen trunks in one.
We were hiding amid the roots of a great banyan tree, and could see well.
Some old banyan trees can form an entire wood.
The banyan tree starts out growing in one place.
Perhaps on a mild day, we would allow those people to be hung upside down by their toes in the nearest banyan tree.