There is also a linguistic relationship to the sycomore fig, Ficus sycomorus, from the eastern Mediterranean region, from the Greek word sykomoros for mulberry. Another example with sycamorelike
On the lowest levels the southern forms, the Ficus sycomorus and the date- See also: PALM (Lat. palma, Gr. iraX6.jn ) PALM, JOHANN PHILIPP (1768-1806) palm, appear, and increase in the direction of
Gr. sycomoros ), a tree which in its general character resembles the fig-tree, while its leaves resemble those of the mulberry; hence it is called the fig-mulberry (Ficus sycomorus). At Jericho
The Shcamore (or sycomore) of the Bible is a species of fig, Ficus sycomorus or fig-mulberry, native to the MiddleEast and eastern Africa. The Sycamre in Britain and Ireland is a European maple tree
FICUS SYCOMORUS L. "Mulberry Fig", "Sycamore Fig", "Sycomore" (MULBERRY FAMILY) "I was an herdman, and a gatherer of sycomore fruit" Amos 7. Burns; Cancer; Cirrhosis; Dermatosis; Dyslactea
ÃÌ . Ficus Pesudo-sycomorus - Ê . Ricinus communis - Ê . Cupressus spp - ÿ »Ì . Acacia spp - ·· Ì «·Ê« . Schinus molle - «Ê«Ì« Casuarina spp . . -«·« Punica granatum - «··»
Sycamore fig (Ficus sycomorus). Small tree up to 40 feet tall with canopy to about 120 feet in diameter. Robust, semi-evergreen. Main trunk divides into many spreading branches close to the ground
Common Name : Pharaoh's Fig Scientific Name: Ficus sycomorus Description: This odd ficus produces its fruit on thin branches arising from the trunk or even the roots of the plant. The base, therefore
Related Species: Cluster fig (Ficus racemosa), Sycomore Fig (Ficus sycomorus). Distant Affinity: Mulberry (Morus spp.); Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis Fosb.); Jakfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam
The fig referred to in ancient Babylonia was probably Ficus carica, but another species called the sycomore fig (Ficus sycomorus) was also used for food in the eastern Mediterranean region. According
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region. Some of the trees that grow in the ravines are Sycamore figs (Ficus sycomorus), sweet thorns and ebonies (Euclea pseudebenus). The grass grows as tall, tough mounds. Somewhat unrelated to the
Rock Figb Grootblaar-rotsvy (Afr) Momelantsweng (Setswana) 63 Ficus stuhlmanii Lowveld Fig Ficus sycomorus Sycamor Fig Sycamorusvy (Afr) 66 Ficus thonningii Common Wild Fig Gardenia volkensii
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Ficus microchlamys Ficus mollis Ficus obtusifolia Fig Ficus pertusa Ficus ruiziana Fig tree Ficus sycomorus Sycamore fig Ficus tecolutensis Strangler fig Ficus trigona Renaco - a fig tree Ficus
Pittier Ficus Fig - carica - cordata - capensis - stipulata - petersii Sycamore Fig - sycomorus Indiarubber Fig - elastica Cecropia - peltata Nettle Family - Urticaceae Urtica Common Nettle - dioica
microcarpa Ficus natalensis Ficus pumila Ficus religiosa Ficus rubiginosa Ficus sagittata Ficus sycomorus Fittonia verschaffeltii Graptophyllum pictum Helleborus argutifolius Helleborus atrorubens
BT WOOD SYCOMORE FIG FRUIT BT FRUIT SYCOMORE FIG WOOD Ficus sycomorus from the family Moraceae. Found in Egypt and elsewhere in the Near and Middle East (previously confused with the 'sycamore', and
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Ficus Pesudo-sycomorus - Ê . Ricinus communis - Ê . Cupressus spp - ÿ »Ì . Acacia spp - ·· Ì «·Ê« . Schinus molle - «Ê«Ì« Casuarina spp. . -«·« Punica granatum - «··» Albizia
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A fig tree (Ficus sycomorus) of Africa and adjacent southwest Asia, mentioned in the Bible, having clusters of figs borne on short leafless twigs. [Middle English sicamour, a kind of fig tree, from
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sycomoros), a tree which in its general character resembles the fig-tree, while its leaves resemble those of the mulberry; hence it is called the fig-mulberry (Ficus sycomorus). At Jericho, Zacchaeus
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