Now, Lahaina’s historic 150-year-old banyan tree has been charred by the wildfires and is dull in color – but still alive.
“Banyan Tree in Lahaina smoldering at the base, but still standing,” Hawaii Sen. Brian Schatz wrote accompanying a video he posted on X, formerly known as Twitter.
That history includes the oft-visited banyan tree, which was enjoying its sesquicentennial anniversary this year until the fire broke out.
Banyan tree branches produce roots that spawn additional, accessory trunks such that the trees grow up as well as out.
The 150-year-old banyan tree, as seen amid the ruins of the wildfires Marco Garcia/ReutersWhile the tree remains standing, it’s unclear how healthy it is after surviving the wildfires that all but destroyed parts of Lahaina.
Persons:
Hawaii Sen, Brian Schatz, “, Hawaii Jennifer McDermott, Maui Patrick T, Fallon, Marco Garcia, ”, Bill Weir
Organizations:
CNN, Hawaii Tourism Authority, Getty, Foundation, Maui County Arborist, Reuters
Locations:
Lahaina, Hawaii, Maui, India, United States, Maui County, “