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  2. Fig - Wikipedia

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    The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, ... The sap of the green parts is an irritant to human skin. [9] Habitat. Mountain fig tree in Zibad.

  3. Green banana - Wikipedia

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    In certain Caribbean countries like Jamaica, Saint Lucia and Trinidad and Tobago, green bananas are called green figs. The term "green fig" is employed to distinguish unripe or green bananas from their ripe, yellow counterparts. In these regions, green figs are often featured in various dishes and are typically prepared differently than ripe ...

  4. Ficus - Wikipedia

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    Ficus (/ ˈ f aɪ k ə s / [2] or / ˈ f iː k ə s / [3] [4]) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae.Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the semi-warm temperate zone.

  5. Ficus variegata (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Ficus variegata is a well distributed species of tropical fig tree. It occurs in many parts of Asia, islands of the Pacific and as far south east as Australia. There is a large variety of local common names including common red stem fig, green fruited fig and variegated fig. A non strangling fig which may reach 30 metres in height.

  6. Ficus lyrata - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a green fig 2.5–3 cm (1-¼ in) diameter. Ficus lyrata Warb. (known as fiddle-leaf fig) is an evergreen tree or shrub, native to West and Central Africa tropical rain forest, being one of the most demanding and showy Ficus species. It is known as a decorative species in Europe and North America (Florida) as well.

  7. Figeater beetle - Wikipedia

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    Cotinis mutabilis, also known as the figeater beetle (also green fruit beetle or fig beetle), is a member of the scarab beetle family. It belongs to the subfamily Cetoniinae , comprising a group of beetles commonly called flower chafers since many of them feed on pollen, nectar, or petals. [ 1 ]

  8. Ficus recurvata - Wikipedia

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    Figs are pedunculate and are borne on leaf axils or beneath the leaves, peduncle is 1.5 to 3.5 cm long and about 2 mm thick. Figs are often large and green when young. Figs are often large and green when young.

  9. Syconium - Wikipedia

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    The green, bract-lined ostiole, below, admits wasp pollinators. Syconium ( pl. : syconia ) is the type of fruit borne by figs (genus Ficus ), formed by an enlarged, fleshy, hollow receptacle with multiple ovaries on the inside surface.