The National Tree of India is The
Banyan Tree. This huge tree towers over its neighbors and has the
widest reaching roots of all known trees, easily covering several acres.
It sends off new shoots from its roots, so that one tree is really a
tangle of branches, roots, and trunks. The banyan tree regenerates and
lives for an incredible length of time--thus it is thought of as the
immortal tree.
Its size and leafy shelter are valued in India as a place of rest and
reflection, not to mention protection from the hot sun! It is still the
focal point and gathering place for local councils and meetings. India
has a long history of honoring this tree; it figures prominently in many
of the oldest stories of the nation.
