While in Santa Barbara we seen this Tree

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While in Santa Barbara we seen this Tree

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Can anyone name it ? The tour guide told us that the roots have been found some 1 1/4 mile away from the trees trunk..

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Banyon tree, A famous banyan tree was planted in 1873 in Lahaina's Courthouse Square on Maui, and has now grown to cover two-thirds of an acre.
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I disagree, Matt. I think it's a Spider wiring harness 8)
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Thats the tree that Michael Jackson used to sit in to write his songs.
Those include:
PYS (Pretty Young Spider)
The Way You Make Me Fiat
Spider Criminal
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The Spider Is Mine (duet with Paul McCartney)
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Yep it's a Banyan tree we have them all over here in South Florida, got a big one in my back yard. As far a roots a mile and a half away goes I would not buy a used Fiat from that tour guide if I were you. :wink:
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So far now one has given me the correct answer to the name of the tree.. you want to guess again or ask a neighbor ..LOL
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By looking at its roots, I'd say its a fig tree
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It looks like a banyan to me,also.Maybe a ficus? They had to cut a huge banyan in West Palm Beach,Fla that was a landmark.It had destroyed the sewers for two city blocks around it.
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Looks like a Cypress Tree to me, we have them here on the coast and in Southern Florida.

Just asked my wife... she says it's a fig tree.

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Fig tree?
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Europa wrote:Fig tree?
I've seen similar trees in Ventura and Santa Paula -- and those were Moreton Bay Fig trees, a banyan that comes from Australia.

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A banyan tree is a fig tree, its also a ficus. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banyan
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ventura ace wrote:
Europa wrote:Fig tree?
I've seen similar trees in Ventura and Santa Paula -- and those were Moreton Bay Fig trees, a banyan that comes from Australia.

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You are correct ,,a Moreton Fig Tree is the right answer .. I was thinking when Ron seen the tree he would know also ,, but you beat him to it.. tomorrow I will have another trivia question for all .. LD
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I didn't have a clue. Maybe if it were a species that had given me a sliver or two I'd have recognized it. I sure know redwood, pine, fir and oak!
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yer all wrong. it is simply a big SHADE tree
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