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  2. Moreton Bay Fig Tree (Santa Barbara, California) - Wikipedia

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    Santa Barbara's Moreton Bay Fig Tree located in Santa Barbara, California is believed to be the largest Ficus macrophylla in the United States. [1] An Australian seaman visiting Santa Barbara in 1876 presented a seedling of an Australian Moreton Bay fig tree to a local girl who planted it at 201 State Street.

  3. Ficus macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig or Australian banyan, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the Mulberry Family native to eastern Australia, from the Wide Bay–Burnett region in the north to the Illawarra in New South Wales, as well as Lord Howe Island where the subspecies F. m. columnaris is a banyan form covering 2.5 acres (a hectare) or more of ground.

  4. Moreton Bay Fig Tree (Balboa Park) - Wikipedia

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    Moreton Bay fig. Balboa Park, San Diego, California, United States ... The Moreton Bay fig tree in San Diego's Balboa Park is one of the largest trees in California ...

  5. Moreton Bay Fig Tree (Los Angeles, California) - Wikipedia

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    The Moreton Bay fig tree in the Palms neighborhood of Los Angeles is a large Ficus macrophylla (commonly known as the Moreton Bay fig or Australian banyan) tree that was planted in 1875 and landmarked in 1963. [1] The St. John's Presbyterian Church complex around the tree was established in 1962. [2]

  6. Moreton Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Moreton Bay fig (Ficus macrophylla) is a large tree endemic to the east coast of Australia within a range centred on the shores and surrounds of Moreton Bay. The southern and western parts of the bay contain shallow mud-layered waters that are protected from strong wave action by the barrier islands.

  7. Fig Tree - Wikipedia

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    Moreton Bay fig (Ficus macrophylla), a tree with buttress roots that can reach 60 meters (200 ft) in height Rusty fig ( Ficus rubiginosa ), also known as Port Jackson fig or little-leaf fig Weeping fig ( Ficus benjamina ), also known as Benjamin's fig, and often sold in stores as just ficus

  8. Pahi, New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Pahi Reserve and Campground contains a Moreton Bay fig tree (Ficus macrophylla) with a girth of over 14 metres (46 ft), one of the largest specimens of this species in the world, and considered "one of the ten finest exotic [trees] in New Zealand." [9] [10]

  9. Arderne Gardens - Wikipedia

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    It is now a popular venue for wedding photographs. The 4.5-hectare park contains over 300 trees, six of which have been designated as Champion Trees by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. [3] The Moreton Bay fig near the park entrance is one of the largest trees in the country [4] and is nicknamed the "Wedding Tree" by locals ...