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Ficus (/ˈfaɪkəs/ or /ˈfiːkəs/) is a
genus of
about 850
species of
woody trees, shrubs, vines,
epiphytes and
hemiepiphytes in the
family Moraceae. Collectively...
- The fig is the
edible fruit of
Ficus carica, a
species of
small shrub in the
flowering plant family Moraceae,
native to the
Mediterranean region, together...
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Ficus benjamina,
commonly known as
weeping fig,
benjamin fig or
ficus tree, and
often sold in
stores as just
ficus, is a
species of
flowering plant in...
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Ficus benghalensis, or
Ficus indica commonly known as the banyan,
banyan fig and
Indian banyan, is a tree
native to the
Indian Subcontinent. Specimens...
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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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Ficus pumila,
commonly known as the
creeping fig or
climbing fig, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
mulberry family,
native to East Asia (China,...
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Ficus lyrata,
commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig,
banjo fig, fiddle-leaved fig tree, lyre leaf fig tree, or lyre-leaved fig tree, is a
species of plant...
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Ficus Ruminalis was a wild fig tree that had
religious and
mythological significance in
ancient Rome. It
stood near the
small cave
known as the Lupercal...
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Ficus racemosa, the
cluster fig, red
river fig or gular, is a
species of
plant in the
family Moraceae. It is
native to
Australia and
tropical Asia. It...
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Ficus pertusa is a
species of tree in the
Mulberry Family (Moraceae). It is
found in
Mexico and
Central and
South America.
Trees up to 25 m (82 feet)...