Burmese Banyan A large strangling fig that grows up to 30 m in height. It bares numerous aerial roots that develop into pillar roots. The figs are dark cherry red in colour. The fruits from this tree usually develop without seeds. This could be due to it not being on its native land and the absence of its associated fig wasp.Ficus kurzii is a rare tree that is distributed in scattered locations throughout the western parts of South East Asia. Unique ID for Heritage Tree HT 2009-174 Location Found in No. 162 Mount Pleasant Get Directions Heritage Tree Information Scientific name Ficus kurzii Common name Burmese Banyan Girth 30 m @ 1.3 m height Height 37.8 m