PIPAL TREE GIVES YOU PLENTY OF OXYGEN DAY AND NIGHT
'THE GIANT OXYGEN PRODUCER'
The Pipal tree, also known as Bo or Bodhi tree, is considered sacred in India. The founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama sat underneath a Pipal when he was enlightened. Pipal also plays a big role in Hindu weddings and it is widely depicted in the ancient art and architecture of India. The leaves of pipal tree are known to emit a lot of oxygen into the environment....the amazing thing is that unlike other plants and trees, that emit oxygen through photosynthesis during daylight, the Pipal continues to give oxygen even in the night.
The tree itself can grow to a height of 30 meters with a trunk as wide as 3 meters in diameter. The main height of the tree is from its branches while the tree trunk can be the height of a human being. It is found mostly in India and its English name is the Fig tree (Ficus religiosa). The tree can become leafless for a brief period in dry habitats. The trunk has smooth gray bark and with age this trunk becomes irregularly shaped, fluted and often has low buttresses. The bark can have brownish specks and peel off in irregular rounded flakes.
The Pipal tree has aerial roots which seek out cracks and crevices where soil, water and rotting organic matter accumulate.
"SO,IF YOU NEED MORE OXYGEN GROW MORE PIPAL TREE'S"
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