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indian banyan indoor plant Ficus Banyan Tree Form Single Stem, Ficus Benghalensisis

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indian banyan indoor plant Ficus Banyan Tree Form Single Stem, Ficus BenghalensisisBanyan Tree also Known as Bengal Fig, Tree Form Single Stem, Green Leaf with Yellow Veins, Superb Contrast. About Ficus Benghalensis Bengal Fig. Introduce the majestic Ficus Benghalensis Bengal Fig to your indoor or outdoor oasis, a living legend from South Asia. Revered as Indias national tree, this banyan fig boasts broad, glossy leaves and a potential to grow wide with aerial roots in the wild, though it stays manageable indoors. It flourishes in

Banyan Tree also Known as Bengal Fig, Tree Form Single Stem, Green Leaf with Yellow Veins, Superb Contrast.

About Ficus Benghalensis Bengal Fig.

Introduce the majestic Ficus Benghalensis Bengal Fig to your indoor or outdoor oasis, a living legend from South Asia. Revered as India’s national tree, this banyan fig boasts broad, glossy leaves and a potential to grow wide with aerial roots in the wild, though it stays manageable indoors. It flourishes in bright, indirect light and warm conditions of 65-80°F, making it a striking addition to patios or sunny rooms. Keep the soil moist but well-drained and give it room to spread—order now to own this iconic plant!

Nurturing your Bengal Fig is rewarding and straightforward, ideal for both novices and experts. Water when the topsoil dries and protect it from cold drafts to maintain its lush canopy. Indoors, it can reach 6-10 feet with pruning, offering a tropical vibe to any setting. Its hardy nature suits a variety of environments—secure yours today and let it transform your space!

With roots in ancient Indian culture, the Bengal Fig symbolizes life and resilience, often seen as a sacred tree. Its impressive foliage and potential for aerial roots add a dramatic flair to gardens or interiors. Whether you’re designing a shaded patio or a bold indoor display, this plant delivers—add it to your collection now!

Banyan tree is container friendly; it can remain as a decorative plant both indoors, outdoors or in patios. In the landscape the banyan tree is present only in Florida, it is widely planted as a street tree thought south Miami and Coral Gables.

For optimal growth, repot every couple of years and trim as needed to control its size. This long-lived beauty thrives with minimal effort, making it a perfect centerpiece for years to come. Shop today and bring home a piece of natural history!

Uses: shade tree, landscape tree, specimen, street tree without sidewalk, parking lot tree, parking lot island, shade, Bonsai design, container or planter friendly.

Key Features & Benefits

Enhance your space with the Ficus Benghalensis Bengal Fig, featuring:

  • Dramatic Foliage: Broad leaves create a lush, tropical look.

  • Adaptable Style: Ideal for indoor pots or outdoor landscapes.

  • Timeless Beauty: Flourishes for years with basic care.
    Grab yours now and make a statement!

Did You Know?

Discover the allure of the Ficus Benghalensis Bengal Fig:

  • As India’s national tree, it’s celebrated in Hindu traditions and mythology.

  • It thrives in bright, indirect light and well-drained soil, mimicking its wild habitat.

  • Known for its aerial roots, it’s a low-maintenance indoor option.

With care, it can become a lasting feature in your home or garden.
Order today and embrace its legacy!

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Alyssa
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 1
Don’t buy
Format: Paperback
Children’s books have no place for pushing sexual ideology with a controversial content narrative. This author should be banned.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2025
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Jenn W
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Great book, funny and enjoyable
Format: Hardcover
My 8 yo son asked us to purchase this book after Mr. Dan Santat visited his school. He loved this book, so much so that he has now read it 2 times. While he was reading, I would catch him giggling and smiling the whole time. He talks about Sashimi all the time and is looking forward to the next book.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026
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JustaCookSD
Alexandria, US
★★★★★ 5
Enjoyable book
Format: Paperback
Enjoyable book I read along with my 10 year old son that enjoys these types of books.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2026
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Karen Yingling
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun aquatic comic romp!
Format: Hardcover
Strange things are happening in Barnacle Bay! When Sashimi comes to shore, grabs a hoodie, and joins Miss Wilcox's classroom, the students ask a lot of questions, but don't get a lot of answers. Joey is assigned to show Shashimi around, but since he is new himself and a target of Billy's bullying, he's reluctant to be seen with a bug eyed student who sweats a lot. This, of course, is how Sashimi, who is really a fish boy, breathes. While he's living in the school and talking to Kevin, the class goldfish, he feels like he should investigate the Beast of Barnacle Bay, since there is a huge festival surrounding the creature. He has a bad experience at a grocery store with some high octane sugar soda and is kicked out after he goes nuts; Billy is there and takes him home to meet his grandfather. Poopdeck Pete is obsessed with the Beast, and gives tours of the bay. Sashimi tells Joey the truth after an incident where Sashimi tries to flush himself down the toilet: he is a fish boy and was chased ashore by Joey's grandfather, and has been living in the school. After meeting with Ben at the local history museum, Sashimi decides to enter the contest to catch the Beast, since there's a $10,000 prize. There is all kinds of drama in the community's participation in this, but in the end, Sashimi donates one of his own scales to the museum, and is rewarded with $500. He donates this money to the school, where budget cuts have been rife, and settles into life in Barnacle Bay. Poopdeck Pete's boat tours experience a resurgence with the interest in the creature, so Joey is happy as well. More adventures, perhaps ones including the very suspiciously damp Ben, are heading to shore. Santat's illustrations are always a delight, and he brings Sashimi to life in an engaging way. There's even an informational diagram of how Sashimi breathes; of course, there are extra laughs since he is depicted in tighty whities! The use of the hood to hide his more defining aquatic features is inspired, since young readers these days live in hoodies, often (to my chagrin) with the hoods up. Santat must have a deep and abiding interest in the sea, since his 2022 Aquanaut also involves ocean life living on land. Sashimi is much happier and less traumatic than that graphic novel! Sashimi gets himself involved in many ridiculous situations, which makes this a perfect book for older readers (who pretend to be too sophisticated for jokes about Poopdeck Pete) to read to younger ones. Sashimi gets revenge on Billy in a spitball fight, he has a massive sugar buzz and subsequent crash, and we get snarky but informative inserts about what a poop deck is named that and how Sashimi is able to live on land. The illustration style is colorful and unique, and will appeal to older readers who have been raised on Santat's picture books like Are We There Yet, Beekle, and After the Fall. Dav Pilkey gets a shout-out in the dedication, which makes perfect sense, since readers of Captain Underpants and Dogman will be thrilled with Sashimi's odd adventures. Santat worked with Tom Angleberger on Princess Pit Stop, and must have absorbed some of Angleberger's Two-Headed Chicken Energy. I'm looking forward to the further adventures of this intrepid fish boy, and hope that he and Joey are able to calm Billy down quite a bit and can continue to support their struggling school. The box that the publisher sent with the ARC was delightful, and contained a helpful water bottle (so Sashimi can keep breathing), a sticker, poster, and small container of "fish flakes" that I have on good authority actually contains Swedish fish candy!
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Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2026
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Jackie
San Leandro, US
★★★★★ 3
Things I’d prefer my children not repeat.
Format: Hardcover
My kids found it entertaining, but as a parent I was not thrilled with all the “poop” and “fart” jokes, as well as characters belittling and calling each other “stupid” and “butthead.”
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Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2026

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