Ficus virens also known as Pilkhan Tree. It belongs to the Moraceae family, which also includes other fig trees. Appearance: The Pilkhan tree is a large, evergreen tree with a spreading crown and a height that can reach up to 30 meters (98 feet). The leaves are elliptical, glossy, and dark green, providing dense foliage. Fruits: Like other fig trees, Ficus virens produces a unique fruit structure known as a syconium. This structure contains many tiny flowers inside. The figs are usually small and green, turning reddish-brown when mature. Ecological Importance: Ficus virens plays a crucial role in the ecosystems where it is found. It provides food and shelter for various wildlife, including birds, bats, and insects. The figs produced by the tree are an essential food source for many animals. Landscape Use: Due to their size and ornamental foliage, Pilkhan trees are sometimes planted in urban areas, parks, and large gardens for landscaping purposes.



