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Arboretum Images 6
... Massive trunk and surface roots of the Moreton Bay fig (Ficus macrophylla). This is a strangler fig in its native tropical Australia. Mysore fig (Ficus mysorensis), a large fig tree ... the Indian banyan (F. bengalensis) typically have a blunt apex and a different vein pattern. Strangler Figs and Banyans Bark Cloth From Paper Mulberry Myrtle Family (Myrtaceae) Eucalyptus caesia-grandum, a beautiful ...
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Photosynthesis 1
... that was trapped during the hours of darkness when the stomata were open. The tropical strangler Clusia rosea also has CAM photosynthesis. This unusual tree starts out as an epiphyte ... shades out its host. In fact, it greatly resembles strangler figs (Ficus) of tropical regions of the world. See Clusia: A Tropical Strangler C- 4 Photosynthesis Another interesting modification of the photosynthetic ...
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The National Arbor Day Foundation
... meat or flesh. This horrible smell attracts the special insects needed to pollinate the flowers. Strangler figs evolved a very effective way to reproduce and thrive in a crowded forest. Fruit-eating ...
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Floridata: Ficus aurea
... (click for data record) e-mail this page Description A strangler fig usually starts out as an epiphyte growing on another tree. Strangler figs flower almost continuously, producing small, spherical "fruits" which are ... a tropical climate, strangler fig would make an interesting addition to your landscape. You don't need to start your fig on a tree. You can buy potted strangler figs from any of ...
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CSIRO PUBLISHING - Functional Plant Biology
... and Colin M. Orians pp. 457-464 Abstract | PDF (233 KB) - $25.00 Adaptations of strangler figs to life in the rainforest canopy Susanne Schmidt and Dieter P. Tracey pp. 465-475 ...
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Fig Forum - GardenWeb
... | Search | Post a Message Fig Forum This forum is for the discussion of figs, those plants of the genus Ficus. Instructions on using the forum are ... one posted on Mon, Nov 27, 06 at 14:36 MANURE on figs in colder climates?? Posted by: marylandmojo zone 7--Md. on Sat, Nov ... posted 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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