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Ficus bengalensis : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ficus benghalensis
''Ficus benghalensis'', with the common name Indian banyan, বট (baut) in Bengali and वट वृक्ष in Hindi, is a tree which is native to the Indian Subcontinent. Specimens in India are among the largest trees in the world by canopy coverage. ==Other names== ''Ficus benghalensis'' is also known as the 'Bengal fig' and 'Indian fig'. In Bengali language, it is known as ''baut'' (pronounced as ''bawt'' or ''bɒt''). In Nepal, it is known as ''Bar'' or ''Var'' (वर्)() and is very commonly paired with ''Ficus religiosa'' (commonly known as Peepul/Badla (पीपल/बड़ला)) to make Chautaris (चौतारी)() to sit and rest on (in popular intersections and locations). In Telugu, it is known as marri chettu (మఱ్ఱి చెట్టు).In Tamil, it is known as ''aalamaram'' (ஆலமரம்). Sanskrit names include ''nyagrodha'' and ''vata''. In Kannada it is known as ''aalada mara''.() In Malayalam it is known as ''aalmaram'' or ''Peraal'' and in Punjabi it is known as ''bodha''.
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