Ficus indica

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Rosales

  • Family

    Moraceae

  • All Determinations

    Ficus indica

and half shining on the upper side, muoh lighter green beneath;
flge Krtrtnrtt solitary or In p&irs from the leaf axils, dark
brick red, with greenish yellow spots# subtended by 3 greenish
brown bracts «Marobmtum;» fodaya* Sej ' ' -----
®'"‘*L»S FIELD NOTES
fSJIff Fioue Indica Xdnn* Tree 8 meters high, in open woods
•$ 700 meters; leaves rigid; figs sessile, 1 to 15 in leaf axils,
w1“* ^ *»* ”ft *jtes ÿtouj
1161B* Ficus indloa linn* A 60 feet high tree with a
$ 1/8 foot thick stem in fertile soil of woods at $$00 feet
Of moimt Oalelan; branches above the middle» widely spreading
and ultimately numerously rebranched; twigs lax; wood white*
coarsely grained, soft* odorless and tasteless; baric mottled«
lentioelled, containing latex; leaves ascending, horizontal
or desoending, coriaceous, flat with recurved tips, deep green
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