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Ficus watkinsiana,
commonly known as
strangler fig, Watkins' fig,
nipple fig or the green-leaved
Moreton Bay fig is a
hemiepiphytic fig that is endemic...
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subtropical Asia to
northern Australia and
western Pacific Ficus watkinsiana –
eastern Australia These all
share a
common "strangling"
growth habit...
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Chondrorrhina watkinsiana is a
beetle belonging to the
family Scarabaeidae.
Chondrorrhina watkinsiana can
reach a
length of 16–25
millimetres (0.63–0...
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white fig
Ficus virens var.
sublanceolata (Miq.)
Corner – sour fig
Ficus watkinsiana F.M.Bailey – Watkins' fig
Ficus bibracteata Ficus callosa Willd. Ficus...
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Jackson fig (F. rubiginosa),
cluster fig (F. racemosa),
strangler fig (F.
watkinsiana) and
sweet sandpaper fig (F. opposita), the
fruits of
trees in the mistletoe...
- (mulberry family)
Ficus virens white fig
Moraceae (mulberry family)
Ficus watkinsiana Australian strangler fig
Moraceae (mulberry family) Maclura: ****spur...
- ciliata), hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii), green-leaved fig (Ficus
watkinsiana) and
Cryptocarya obovata. The
soils it
grows on are high in nutrients...
- rich
basaltic soils north of Mt Glorious. Huge
strangler figs (Ficus
watkinsiana) can be seen
emerging through the canopy. More than 240
species of birds...
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Jackson (F. rubiginosa),
Banyan (F. virens) and
Strangler fig (F.
watkinsiana), as well as
lillypillies (Syzygium species),
white cedar (Melia azedarach)...
- rubiginosa to be most
closely related to the
rainforest species F.
watkinsiana and two rock-growing (lithophytic)
species of arid
northern Australia...