On the basis of leaves and stem one can say it is like Ficus benghalensis
but still i have doubt bcoz this big plant of Ficus benghalensis should have
aerial roots too right?

On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 11:22 AM, deshmukh <sau.such...@gmail.com> wrote:

> It is Ficus bengalensis.Wad in Marathi.
> Thanks,
> Suchits Deshmukh
>
> On Apr 15, 11:31 pm, Neo <nvictor...@rediffmail.com> wrote:
> > It looks like a fig tree,but not ficus religiosa. Perhaps it is ficus
> > benghalensis
> >
> > On Apr 13, 12:57 pm, YvonneHealing <yvonne.heal...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Dear Group Members
> > > I am attaching 5 pictures of two trees we have here in West-Bengal -
> one seemsa bit younger than the other, but they look the same.
> > > I noticed they shed their leaves once a year and go almost completely
> bare before gettingnew green leaves.  They make some type of small white
> flower which is really no more than just a white petal that's rolled up -
> you can see the beginnings of one emerging in the photos.  Their leaves I
> think can be classified as heart-shaped, and are about 4 inches across and 7
> or 8 inches long on average.  They look a lot like rubber tree leaves but
> these are not so dark.Plus they have some branches hanging down as you will
> see on the tree trunk picture.
> > > Please can anyone help me with the name of this type of tree in English
> and also in Indian languages?
> > > Thank you!Yvonne
> >
> > >  TREE.JPG
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> > >  TREE 2.JPG
> > > 262KViewDownload
> >
> > >  TREE 3.JPG
> > > 274KViewDownload
> >
> > >  Leaves 2.JPG
> > > 190KViewDownload
> >
> > >  Stem.JPG
> > > 240KViewDownload- Hide quoted text -
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