Originally posted by manavdotcom.
Peepal tree growing on roof.
Ficus religiosa or sacred fig is a species of fig native to the indian subcontinent and indochina that belongs to moraceae the fig or mulberry family it is also known as the bodhi tree pippala tree peepul tree peepal tree or ashwattha tree in india and nepal.
If it grows naturally it should be carefully uprooted and planted somewhere else in the beginning when it is just a plant.
On a hindsight cutting or doing anything to peepal tree is considered highly inauspicious with impact transversing several generations google it to learn more usually in such cases the tree is.
One cheapest way to remove the plant growing into the wall of the building would be to salt the dirt its roots are based in.
The seeds have a thick protective coat which gets digested in the gastrointestinal tract of birds and animals that eat them.
Thanks for the a2a.
Peepal tree will generally not grow even if you plant a bucketful of the fruits or seeds.
It also grows near wash room ducts drainage pipes of the apartment building.
It just keeps growing back.
Peepal trees growing on walls can degrade the quality strength of the wall badly.
To rip the roots pert of the wall upstairs will have to be ripped and plasttered.
The sacred fig is considered to have a religious significance in three major religions that originated on the indian subcontinent.
This tree is sacred to those of the buddhist faith as it is believed to be the personification of buddha.
This is the reason the trees in forests grow naturally.
Ficus religiosa is a common tree in india it is called peepal here.
If a peepal plant starts growing in your house never do these things.
It can grow anywhere even where there is no proper soil.
Once these seeds are disposed fr.
The lockdown could have aided the natural growth of peepal tree at mahabodhi temple complex and its roots could have got more air particles.
The peepal tree ficus religiosa also known as the bodhi tree is a deciduous tree that is native to india.
Cuttings from this tree exist in sri lanka that date back to 288 b c.