The Banyan tree is the national tree of India. It is a variety of fig, similar to our Moreton Bay Fig, starting life a small seed in the canopy of a 'host' tree which it uses for support as it sends out roots towards the ground. Gradually, the host tree dies leaving the Banyan to continue it's growth. As each branch spreads out it sends down more roots to provide nutrients and support.
The Banyan can live for hundreds of years, and reach an amazing size as it continues to spread.
The canopies of some of the largest Banyan trees in India cover areas of 4 and 5 acres!
Earth Day is celebrated worldwide each year on April 22. On this day people around the world hold events to show their support for environmental protection. To celebrate we've taken the Indian Banyan tree as inspiration for our art this week.
Our Banyans are completed in ink and oil pastel. Children are encouraged to select analogous (side by side) colours to blend into the negative spaces between the branches and roots of our trees.
Our Earth Day Banyan Trees are truly beautiful!
Talia |
Ryan |
Eadie |
Ruby |
Will |
Shannon |
Sonya |
Ava |
Lochlann |
Sophia |
Emily |
Seanna |
Emily |
Olivia |
Sophie |
Amber |
Hayden |
Ben |
Juliana |
Mali |
Grace |
Zoe |
Myah |
Milly |
Josh |
Sam |
Summer |
Megan |
Charlotte |
Annika |
Ruby |
Jessica |
Sydney |
Monte |
Marlon |
Finlae |
Oscar |
Indi |
Caitlyn |
Olivia K |
Michael |
Ruby |
Aylah |
Maddison |
Aiden |
Keira |
Teal |
Piper |
Tao |
I photographed this Banyan near Puducherry in Southern India.
With a diameter of 50 meters, it is a relatively small example!
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