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Ficus variegata
Common Red Stem-Fig
Intermediate Sensitivity
Species Name | Ficus variegata |
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Common Name | Common Red Stem-Fig |
Family | Moraceae |
Genus | Ficus |
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Taxonomic Notes |
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Species Information
- Medium deciduous tree growing up to 40 m tall. Crown fairly dense, conical, then rounded. Leaves 9-25 cm long, broadly ovate to ovate-lanceolate, trinerved base. Figs 1.8-3.8 cm pear-shaped, green turning rose red, often streaked, in dense clusters on trunk and main branches on long stalks.
- India, South China, the whole of Southeast Asia except New Guinea and Australia (Queensland)
- Common in open-country
- Up to 1200 m
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- pH 6.2-7.0 [1]
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- Inferred from habitat association. [1]
- It is a common species found throughout the country.
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- Highly resistant to pests and disease. [1]
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- Locals use it for food, medicine, and as a source of wood and wax [1]
Contributors: anonymous
Last Updated: 2023-03-15
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