چھتر دار درخت
Umbrella shaped tree; a tree with a canopy that spreads out like an umbrella, typically having a broad, rounded, or flat topped crown that provides extensive shade, such as the banyan tree (برگد, bargad), peepal (پپل, peepal), neem (نیم, neem), mango (آم, aam), and many ornamental shade trees. چھتر دار (chhatar daar) is an adjective meaning umbrella shaped, canopy like, or having an umbrella like form, derived from چھتر (chhatar), which is the Urdu word for umbrella, canopy, or parasol, and the suffix دار (daar) meaning having or possessing. درخت (darakht) is the Urdu noun for tree, derived from the Persian "درخت" (daraxt), meaning tree. Together, چھتر دار درخت refers to a tree whose branches spread out horizontally at the top, creating a broad, umbrella like canopy that provides shade and shelter. Such trees are highly valued in South Asian culture for their shade in hot climates, for their aesthetic beauty, and for their ecological role. The phrase has positive polarity, as umbrella trees are associated with coolness, shelter, community gathering, and natural beauty. The opposite concepts are "سیدھا درخت" (seedha darakht, straight tree, like a poplar or conifer) or "ستونی درخت" (sutooni darakht, columnar tree). The phrase is grammatically masculine (درخت is masculine), and "چھتر دار" is an adjective agreeing in gender? "چھتر دار" is invariable.