Why can’t we have a banyan tree at home?
Last Update :2024.04.22
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1. Limited space: The banyan tree is tall, with a large diameter at breast height and a wide crown, which will occupy a lot of space and restrict people's normal life. 2. Attract mosquitoes: The old roots of the banyan tree will extend many aerial roots to provide suitable habitats for mosquitoes, thus attracting mosquitoes. 3. Impact on lighting: The canopy of the banyan tree will affect indoor lighting. 4. Poor ventilation: The tall banyan tree will affect indoor ventilation.
1. Space is limited
1. Limited space
Under normal circumstances, it is not recommended to keep banyan trees at home. The banyan tree is very tall, with a height of about 15-25 meters, a large diameter at breast height, and a wide crown, which takes up a lot of space. The space in the home is generally limited and difficult to accommodate the growth of the banyan tree, which may restrict people's normal life and is not conducive to the expansion and growth of the banyan tree itself.
2. Attracting mosquitoes
The banyan tree has thick old roots, and many aerial roots extend from the old roots, which can provide suitable habitats for mosquitoes, thus attracting a large number of mosquitoes. There are more mosquitoes in the home, which will affect people's lives.
3. Impact on lighting
The banyan tree has a wider crown, which will block more sunlight and affect indoor lighting. Moreover, if the banyan tree is kept at home, there are some buildings around it. These buildings will block part of the sunlight, so that the banyan tree cannot fully receive light, causing problems with its own growth and is not conducive to the growth of branches and leaves.
4. Poor ventilation
The tall shape of the banyan tree will affect ventilation, leading to poor indoor ventilation quality, making the indoor stuffy and airtight, causing severe Affect people's quality of life.
2. Attract mosquitoes
3. Impact on lighting
4. Poor ventilation
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