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Strangler fig
... Strangler fig Florida Forest Trees Strangler fig (Ficus aurea) Strangler fig, also called golden fig, is a large and fast-growing tree with a fascinating life history. The tree is ... common shortleaf fig (Ficus laevisata) that grows in south and central Florida, the Keys, and the West Indies. Shortleaf fig is similar in growth habits to the strangler fig but the shortleaf fig has broader ...
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What host plants are grown to feed caterpillars? -
... passionvine 3. Passiflora lutea - yellow passionvine Ruddy Daggerwing - Fig family, moraceae 1. Ficus aurea - Florida strangler fig 2. Ficus citrifolia - wild banyan 3. Ficus benjamina - weeping fig 4. Ficus macrocarpa - Australian banyan Julia - Passionvine ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Photo Gallery
... cupressiformis; Fruit Native cherry Photograph [35k] Description Faradaya splendida Faradaya Photograph [19k] Description Ficus watkinsiana Strangler fig Photograph [46k] Description Gahnia sieberiana Red-fruit saw-edge Photograph [51k] Description Gastrolobium celsianum Swan ...
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Association of Societies for Growing Australian Plants - Photo Gallery
... edelweiss Photo: Harry Loots Exocarpos cupressiformis Native cherry Faradaya splendida Photo: Jan Sked Ficus watkinsiana Strangler fig [< Previous Group] [Next Group > ] [Photo Gallery Index] [Plant Guide Index] [Return to Top] [ASGAP Home ...
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Drift Seeds and Drift Fruits
... thousands of years ago. In the distance is the infamous M/N Bucanero. See Strangler Fig Washed Ashore On Grand Cayman The Pantropical Mangroves Mangroves include several dozen species of ... Sea Hearts (Entada gigas) Mary's Beans (Merremia discoidesperma) Nickernuts (Caesalpinia bonduc & C. major) Strangler Fig Washed Ashore On Grand Cayman Drift Seed References Armstrong, W.P. 1998. "Seagrasses of ...
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Arboretum Images 6
... fig (Ficus macrophylla). This is a strangler fig in its native tropical Australia. Mysore fig (Ficus mysorensis), a large fig tree native to the state of Mysore in southern India. Leaves of the Mysore fig have an abruptly acuminate (pointed) apex that is sometimes called a "drip tip." The orange syconia of Ficus mysorensis in the Palomar College Arboretum. This is a strangler fig ...
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Biomes
... soil is poor and only supports crops for a few years. The aerial roots of strangler figs are a conspicuous element of tropical rain forests. Left: Ficus citrifolia in the U ... Mexico. In both photographs, the host tree has been shaded out and killed by the strangler fig. 7. Urban Sprawl Aerial view of San Diego on the approach to the International Airport ...
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Vegetative Terminology (Part 1)
... the absorption of excess salt. Left: The creeping fig (Ficus pumila), a remarkable Asian vine that is ... this species on the labels. Aerial roots of the strangler fig (Ficus citrifolia) wrapped around the trunk and limbs ... strangler fig whose abundant aerial roots give it a "bearded" appearance. See The Many Prop Roots Of Pandanus See The Adventitious Roots Of Poison Oak See Aerial Roots Of Strangler ...
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Stranglers & Banyans
... strangler fig (Ficus aurea) is wrapped around the trunk of a cabbage palm (Sabal palmetto) in the Florida Everglades. Several exotic fig species, such as the commonly cultivated Benjamin fig (Ficus benjamina), Indian laurel fig ... named for a common strangler fig (Ficus citrifolia), whose abundant aerial roots often give it a "bearded" appearance. Occasionally, a strangler fig wrapped around the trunk ...
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Fig Forum - GardenWeb
... Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Other Forums | Instructions | Search | Post a Message Fig Forum This forum is for the discussion of figs, those plants ... last one posted on Tue, Nov 21, 06 at 20:41 Fig clippings ~ best way to root??? HELP ~~ Posted by: tink62 Chilton County, Al ... on Sun, Nov 19, 06 at 12:49 NoID tropical (epiphytic strangler?) fig seedling Posted by: cyanea z11 HI on Sun, Nov 19, 06 ...
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