The close up shows the trunk of a banyan tree being strangled by its aerial roots. If you look closely, the new leaves grow from the smaller roots to produce tiny new plants that can be transplanted. The small aerial root seen on the right will become huge if left untouched. This banyan is no other than the sacred Ficus Religiosa that I talked about on March 09. As I began searching for them in Miami, I found a dozen trees on this well traveled North South road. In this photo, you can see the characteristic shape of the sacred leaves of this tree.
The large tree trunk dwarfs the road side bus stop shelter, which is only a few feet away. As always, ads appear on every visible surface areas and this ad sells the dark Dominican Republic rum "Ron Barcelo Imperial."
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