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Ficus religiosa or
sacred fig is a
species of fig
native to the
Indian subcontinent and
Indochina that
belongs to Moraceae, the fig or
mulberry family...
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supernatural F.
religiosa Bodhi tree – a
F.
religiosa Charybdis Fig Tree of Homer's Odyssey,
presumably a
F. carica
Curtain Fig Tree – a
F. virens Ficus...
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Abies religiosa, the
oyamel fir or
sacred fir, (known as
oyamel in Spanish) is a fir
native to the
mountains of
central and
southern Mexico (Trans-Mexican...
- The
common hill myna (Gracula
religiosa),
sometimes spelled "mynah" and
formerly simply known as the hill myna or myna bird, is the myna most commonly...
- needed] "Wrightia
religiosa (Teijsm. & Binn.) Benth. ex Kurz — The
Plant List". www.theplantlist.org.
Retrieved 16 July 2018. Hook.
f. (1882) In: Fl. Brit...
- The
European mantis (Mantis
religiosa) is a
large hemimetabolic insect in the
family of the
Mantidae ('mantids'),
which is the
largest family of the order...
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commonly mistaken for
peepal (Ficus
religiosa). One of the
common ways of
recognizing Ficus arnottiana from
F.
religiosa is to
examine the
color of the leaf-stalk...
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village setting at
Kokkarebellur has
nesting trees in the form of
Ficus (
F religiosa,
F bengalensis) and
tamarind (Tamarindus indica) trees. The
Mandya district...
- the most
frequently used tree
species were B. ceiba, H.
cordifolia and
F.
religiosa respectively.
Other tree
species on
which nests have been
found in India...
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sources of
household income.
Shady trees in the area
include F. indica (banyan),
F.
religiosa (peepal), and A. indica (neem).
Although plantations of cane...