& Publication: M.U. Ahmad , M.A. Hai and R.K. Sutradhar, Chemical constituents of Ficus glomerata Rox. (Moraceae). J. Bang. Chem. Soc. Vol. 4(2), 247-250, 1991. (Dhaka). M.U. Ahmad, E. Huq and R.K
FILICES (FERN) STAGHORN, ELK'S HORN Platycerium diversifolium FILICES (FERN) CREEPING FIG Ficus pumila MORACEAE (FIG) EDIBLE FIG Ficus carica MORACEAE (FIG) FIDDLELEAF FIG Ficus lyrata MORACEAE (FIG
Latin name: Ficus championii Chinese name: Genus: Ficus Family: Moraceae Growth Habit: Arbor Duration: Multiperennial Distribution: South China, Vietnam Leaf: Alternate coreaceous leaves, elliptic or
Ficus pumila [Moraceae] (Climbing ficus or Creeping rubber Plant) turns this masonry wall into a living wall with texture and a soft green color. Another swath of color from flowering tobacco. The
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Euphorbia granulata Euphorbiaceae Tellakh Euphorbia unaequilatera Euphorbiaceae Tellakh Ficus salicifolia Moraceae Teloukat Forsskaolea tenacissima Urticaceae Talltaq Gisekia pharnaceoides Aizoaceae
A powerful medicine for all kinds of stomach trouble Moraceae Ficus auriculata The elephant ear fig tree: these leaves make a difference Ficus religiosa The sacred "Bo" tree of Buddhism Musaceae
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Inc. Phylogenetic relationships of functionally dioecious FICUS (Moraceae) based on ribosomal DNA sequences and morphology 1 George D. Weiblen 2 ,0 0 Harvard University Herbaria, 22 Divinity Avenue
Polygonaceae; culture) * Fagopyrum esculentum (Polygonaceae; flowering plant) * Ficus carica (Moraceae; fruiting twig) * Foeniculum vulgare (Apiaceae; flowering plant) * Foeniculum vulgare
For example, the mutualistic interactions between figs (genus Ficus, Moraceae) and the fig-pollinating wasps (family Agaonidae) are extremely interesting. They share a highly developed pollination
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Waage, J. 1990. Exploration for biological control agents of Leucaena psyllid in tropical America
Laboratory Primate Newsletter VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 JANUARY 1997 CONTENTS Articles and Notes
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J.-Y. (expected summer 2002) Malagasy Ficus (Moraceae) and associated fauna. In: Madagascar a Natural History. Benstead and Goodman eds. Grassi, C. (in review) Variability in habitat, diet, and social
2005) Figs (Ficus, Moraceae) in urban Hong Kong, South China. Biotropica in press Yip, Y., Corlett, R.T. and Dudgeon, D. (2005) Selecting small reserves in a human-dominated landscape: a case study
In this agroecosystem one finds tree species such as Samanea saman (Fabacea), Ficus spp (Moraceae), Gliricidia sepium ( Fabacea ) and mango ( Mangifera indica ; Anacardiaceae) that provide the shade
ssp. azorica (Ericaceae) Erigeron karvinskianus (Asteraceae) [Compositae] Euphorbia stygiana (Euphorbiaceae) Festuca petraea (Poaceae) Ficus pumila (Moraceae) Frangula azorica, Syn.: Rhamnus latifolia
Many of the Moraceae genera are known for their edible fruit, for example the Morus (mulberry tree), Ficus (fig tree) and Artocarpus ultilis (breadfruit tree). Both the white ( M. alba ) and the red
Adeniyi, A. Jayeola and Adeyemi, Egunyomi ( 2004 ) A morphometric analysis of the genus Ficus Linn. (moraceae) . African Journal of Biotechnology 3 ( 4 ): pp.¬229-235 . Guha, AR and Jago, ER ( 2004
Details Sponsors Plant specimen beginning with the letter F Plant specimen (Fi - Fi) Ficus benghalensis MORACEAE Indian banyan banyan tree Ficus carica MORACEAE edible fig Ficus cotinifolia MORACEAE
above ground on sunlit trees Caterpillar hosts: Common fig (Ficus carica) and wild banyan tree (F. citrifolia) in the fig family (Moraceae). Adult food: Nectar from giant milkweed in Florida; Cordia
colored. Ethnobotany: The edible fruit has been exported to Europe as "Indian fig," a misleading common name because true figs belong to the genus Ficus (Moraceae), a totally unrelated plant group. 13
Genus Ficus, family Moraceae.) In the wild, F. carica is dependent on the fig wasp for pollination, and the wasp in turn is parasitic on the flowers. The tropical banyan (F. benghalensis) has less
them to be more susceptible to other dangers, such as disease and pests. F FIG TREE, Ficus sp., MORACEAE - Several species are found in Belize, growing wild or cultivated. - The fig tree seen
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Host use by chrysomelid beetles feeding on Ficus (Moraceae) and Euphorbiaceae in New Guinea. In Advances in Chrysomelidae Biology 1 (ed. M. Cox), pp. 343-360. Backhuys Publishers, Leyden. [ Download
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