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Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed out trees to create
ultrafacts: The Khasi people in Meghalaya, long ago noticed the Ficus elastica tree and saw in its powerful roots an opportunity to easily cross the area’s many rivers. Now, whenever and wherever the need arises, they simply grow their bridges.
orquidofilia: Cattleya intermedia on a Ficus tree. By Eduardo Luis Masiero.
aura-avis: via enchantingnagchampa, thesaurusrexx, exobiology: Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica
awesomethatisstuff: once-in-a-blue-moon: exobiology: Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber
neshamama: ana mendieta, tallus mater (stem mother), 1982, ficus root with polymer bonding agent
keziamari: Ficus carica (the plants) makes a breathtaking display of aerial greenery filling the glass dome of what was once a chapel. Tradition has it that the dome was built round the tree. see how plants can be amazing…
bravadopinfire: What a weird Ficus.
sixpenceee: Villagers in Meghalaya, India weave the roots of the rubber fig tree to create extraordinary living root bridges to cross rivers. Using the roots of the Ficus elastica tree (rubber fig tree), the residents have woven an elaborate system of
suzywire: exobiology: Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed
archatlas: Estancia y Ficus in Escazú The program could not be simpler for this residence by Cañas Arquitectos. It’s a place where one can enjoy the view and spend afternoons and part of the evening with friends and family. The view of Costa
voyeurgg: In the shade of the Ficus benjamina…………………………..
did-you-kno: The Khasis are a tribe in India that grow their own bridges. For generations they have passed down the art of tree-root manipulation, forming centuries-old ‘living bridges’ out of the powerful roots of the Ficus elastica trees.
keziamari: Ficus carica (the plants) makes a breathtaking display of aerial greenery filling the glass dome of what was once a chapel. Tradition has it that the dome was built round the tree.
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fernona? fernette? fennel? ficus? fair-maid-of-france?
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lucifelle: Ficus carica (the plants) makes a breathtaking display of aerial greenery filling the glass dome of what was once a chapel. Tradition has it that the dome was built round the tree.
tangledwing: Opuntia ficus-indica is a species of cactus that has long been a domesticated crop plant important in agricultural economies throughout arid and semiarid parts of the world. It is thought probably to have originated in Mexico.
discount-supervillain: fernona? fernette? fennel? ficus? fair-maid-of-france?
mrdaydreamm: Deep in the rainforests of the Indian state of Meghalaya, bridges are not built, they’re grown. For more than 500 years locals have guided roots and vines from the native Ficus Elastica (rubber tree) across rivers, using hollowed out
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