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banyan (F. microcarpa),
sacred fig (F. religiosa) and
sycamore fig (F.
sycomorus). The
common fig (Ficus carica) is a
gynodioecious plant, as well as lofty...
- than an A as the
second vowel is, if used,
specific to
Ficus sycomorus.
Ficus sycomorus is
native to
Africa south of the
Sahel and
north of the Tropic...
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species of
maple native to
central Europe and
southwestern Asia
Ficus sycomorus, the
sycamore (or sycomore) of the Bible; a
species of fig, also called...
- spot he
looked up at the
sycamore tree (actually a sycamore-fig
Ficus sycomorus),
addressed Zacchaeus by name, and told him to come down, for he intended...
- literature. The tree is also
known by the
names sycamore fig tree (Ficus
sycomorus), and fig-mulberry. It
appears also in Luke 17:6 and 19:4 of the Bible...
- Australia, Malesia, South-East Asia, and the
Indian subcontinent Ficus sycomorus ("Sycamore fig"), a
species native to
Africa and
Lebanon Fig cake Fig...
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under Ficus variegata.
Ficus variegata belongs to the
subgenus Sycomorus section Sycomorus subsection Neomorphe.
Ficus variegata is
pollinated by fig wasps...
- the
monoecious fig
subsections Sycomorus and Sycocarpus, and the
section Neomorphe, all
belonging to the
subgenus Sycomorus. The
genus is
native to the Palearctic...
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Afrotropical genus of fig
wasps that live on the
section Sycomorus of the
monoecious fig subgenus,
Sycomorus, and one of
several fig wasp
genera to
exploit its...
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archaeological mound,
known in
Hebrew as Tel Shikmona,
meaning 'mound of the
Ficus sycomorus', and in
Arabic as Tell el-Semak or Tell es-Samak,
meaning 'mound of the...