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  2. File:Ficus tree in the Karamoja region, northeast Uganda.jpg

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  3. Deinococcus ficus - Wikipedia

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    Deinococcus ficus is known to grow in the rhizosphere of the F. religiosa plant, where it was discovered. [1] D. ficus will grow on nutrient agar at 37 degrees Celsius, but it will not grow on nutrient agar in temperatures exceeding 42 degrees Celsius or falling below 5 degrees Celsius. [1]

  4. Ficus virgata - Wikipedia

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    Ficus virgata var. sessilis (Bureau) Corner Ficus virgata , commonly known as figwood, is a tree in the family Moraceae , native to areas of Southeast Asia and the western Pacific . It usually grows as a strangler on other trees, eventually smothering and killing its host, but may also grow on its own.

  5. Ficus platyphylla - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Ficus platyphylla. Delile. Ficus platyphylla is a deciduous tree within the family Moraceae.

  6. Ficus benjamina - Wikipedia

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    Ficus benjamina, commonly known as weeping fig, benjamin fig [3] or ficus tree, and often sold in stores as just ficus, is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae, native to Asia and Australia. [4]

  7. Ficus benghalensis - Wikipedia

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    Ficus benghalensis is an evergreen, monoecious fast-growing tree found mainly in monsoon and rainforests, that can reach a height of up to 30 meters. [3] It is resistant to drought and mild frost. It produces propagating roots which grow downwards as aerial roots on the branches that grow downward like lianas .

  8. Ficus obliqua - Wikipedia

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    Ficus obliqua planted as a shade tree in a playground, Glebe, New South Wales. Ficus obliqua is an elegant shade tree for parks or fields, and is adaptable to differing soils. [11] A notable specimen in Mick Ryan Park, Milton on the New South Wales south coast stands 14 m (46 ft) tall and 38 m (125 ft) across, [29] and is a local landmark. [30]

  9. Ficus tinctoria - Wikipedia

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    Ficus tinctoria, also known as dye fig, or humped fig is a hemiepiphytic tree of genus Ficus.It is also one of the species known as strangler fig. [3]It is found in Asia, Malesia, northern Australia, and the South Pacific islands. [3]