Characteristics
A fig. It is a shrub or small tree. It grows 4-6 m tall. The bark is coarse and greyish-brown. The leaves are oval and 3-12 cm long. The figs are in clusters at the base of the old stems. The figs are oval and 2-4 cm long by 2 cm wide.
Life form |
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Growth form |
tree
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Growth support |
free-standing
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Foliage retention |
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Sexuality |
monoecy
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Pollination |
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Spread |
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Mature width (meter) |
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Mature height (meter) |
7.0 - 10.5
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Root system |
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Rooting depth (meter) |
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Root diameter (meter) |
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Flower color |
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Blooming months |
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Fruit color |
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Fruiting months |
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Nitrogen fixer |
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Photosynthetic pathway |
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Environment
It is a tropical plant. It grows in valleys and along streams in moist areas. It grows between 200-2,400 m above sea level.
Light |
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Soil humidity |
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Soil texture |
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Soil acidity |
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Soil nutriment |
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Hardiness (USDA) |
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Usage
The bark is chewed with betel leaves.
Uses |
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Edible
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barks
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Therapeutic use
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Human toxicity |
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Animal toxicity |
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Cultivation
Mode |
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Germination duration (days) |
15 - 90
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Germination temperacture (C°) |
21 - 26
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Germination luminosity |
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Germination treatment |
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Minimum temperature (C°) |
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Optimum temperature (C°) |
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Size |
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Vigor |
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Productivity |
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