• This is a list of Ficus species, plants in the Moraceae family. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the obligate mutualism between Ficus trees (Moraceae) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae), the trees live mostly in the tropics and rely on short-lived pollinators, and climate change challenges this relationship. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • 2015. Ficus (Moraceae) and fig wasps (Hymenoptera: Chalcidoidea) in Taiwan. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • Precursory taxonomic studies on Ficus (Moraceae) for the Flora of Thailand. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • Volume 17, Part 2: Moraceae (Ficus). (ntu.edu.tw)
  • Ficus trees, also known as fig trees, belong to the Moraceae family and are distributed widely throughout tropical and subtropical regions. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • The Ficus species (Moraceae) of Madagascar and the Comore Islands. (figweb.org)
  • New taxa and combinations in Ficus (Moraceae) in Africa. (figweb.org)
  • This species was discovered in Yun Nan and Gui Zhou, China and is associated with Ficus cyrtophylla (Moraceae, Ficus , subgenus Sycidium ). (mapress.com)
  • Moraceae - Ficus. (mapress.com)
  • Trabalhos sobre Ficus (Moraceae) desenvolvidos no Brasil. (figweb.org)
  • Ficus tomentella (Moraceae), the host of Pegoscapus lopesi (Hymenoptera, Agaonidae). (figweb.org)
  • Ficus is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes, and hemiepiphyte in the family Moraceae. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • basal bracts 3, lateral bracts absent, ostiole circular, with 3 ostiolar bracts visible (Genus Ficus , Subgenus Urostigma ). (mozambiqueflora.com)
  • I love the ficus genus, with more than 800 species! (blogspot.com)
  • The paper deals with the taxonomy and diversity within the genus Ficus occurring in Katerniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary based on extensive field and herbarium studies. (scirp.org)
  • The genus comprises 11 species in the study area contrary to the earlier report of 8 species. (scirp.org)
  • 1. A fruit-bearing tree or shrub of the genus Ficus that is native mainly to the tropics . (umn.edu)
  • Ficus is a genus of about 800 species of woody trees, shrubs and vines. (usra.edu)
  • The plants in this genus range from the very small, Ficus bonsai trees, to the very big, Ficus macrophylla. (usra.edu)
  • A new genus of Sycophaginae (Hymenoptera: Agaonidae), Sycidiphaga Liu, Rasplus & Huang n. gen., is described with a single new species, S. cyrtophyllae Liu, Rasplus & Huang n. sp. (mapress.com)
  • Aconitum is a fairly large genus of around 100 species in the. (plantdelights.com)
  • The genus Acorus has three species, the deciduous Acorus americanus (native to. (plantdelights.com)
  • Alcea is a genus of roughly 60 Asian and European species of. (plantdelights.com)
  • The genus Ammocharis is small, containing just 6 species all native to. (plantdelights.com)
  • The genus Amorpha contains 16 species of shrubs, all native to North. (plantdelights.com)
  • The 60 or so species within the genus Angelica are usually found. (plantdelights.com)
  • When the reference after an item is omitted, it will be found immediately below, with the last species or variety of the same genus. (fao.org)
  • The Common Fig Ficus is a genus of. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • Ficus benjamina L. Ficus bernaysii King Ficus bhotanica King Ficus biakensis C.C.Berg Ficus binnendykii (Miq. (wikipedia.org)
  • Also included is the Common Fig (Ficus carica) that produces the figs in your Fig Newtons and the Weeping Fig (Ficus benjamina), which is a very popular house, patio, and garden plant (at least in Southern California). (usra.edu)
  • I agree Ficus benjamina is not the greatest bonsai material, but it is widely available. (forumotion.com)
  • Ficus 'TooLittle' was a mutation spur off a standard F. benjamina and was first discovered in Florida in 1988. (forumotion.com)
  • Ficus capreifolia Delile Ficus carautana L.J.Neves & Emygdio Ficus carchiana C.C.Berg Ficus carica L. Ficus carinata C.C.Berg Ficus carpentariensis D.J.Dixon Ficus carpenteriana Elmer Ficus carrii Corner Ficus cartagenensis Dugand Ficus carvajalii Pedern. (wikipedia.org)
  • One of the earliest fruit trees to be cultivated, indigenous to regions from Asiatic Turkey to northern India, and grown widely in Mediterranean countries, Ficus carica , also called common fig, is a temperate species that prefers full sun, dry weather during fruiting, and some winter chilling. (parkseed.com)
  • Figs ( Ficus carica L.) are one of the oldest species of fruit trees grown in the world. (aridecosystems.ru)
  • Given that F. carica is listed in the Red Book of Dagestan (2009) and grows in this region at the edge of its range (the northern border of the species ' distribution). (aridecosystems.ru)
  • The Rubber tree (Ficus elastica) is one of the "figs" that is popular as an indoor potted tree. (blogspot.com)
  • The fruits of the Ficus elastica are small, measuring only 1-1.5 cm in length. (blogspot.com)
  • I'm growing two varieties of Ficus elastica. (blogspot.com)
  • Natural rubber is also produced from Ficus elastica and other African plants in. (cdc.gov)
  • Ficus beccarii King Ficus beddomei King Ficus benghalensis L. Ficus benguetensis Merr. (wikipedia.org)
  • I've tried over and over again, with no success, to root cuttings from local Ficus benghalensis trees. (blogspot.com)
  • Out of which, one species each belongs to herbs (F. assamica) and straggling shrubs (F. hetero- phylla) and the remaining species to shrub to big free standing trees (F. benghalensis, F. hispida, F. palmata subsp. (scirp.org)
  • Ficus benghalensis is mildly toxic to both humans and pets as the sap contains calcium oxalate crystals. (joshsfrogs.com)
  • In southern Taiwan, the onset of fig crops for the two species was not related to any meteorological variable, and the trees produced figs throughout the year. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • no, it won't make figs, wrong species. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • virgata, F. assamica and F. heterophylla exhibit maximum diversity especially in their leaves, pe- duncles and figs. Among all species F. hispida has been found more common especially in low land and moist areas in mixed forest whereas F. retusa var. (scirp.org)
  • The territory of Dagestan is the northern border of the distribution of figs. The protection of rare plant and animal species is justified by the value of these species as components of arid ecosystems, for the preservation of which it is necessary to know the reasons for their decline. (aridecosystems.ru)
  • Ficus (figs) and their agaonid wasp pollinators present an ecologically important mutualism that also provides a rich comparative system for studying functional co-diversification throughout its coevolutionary history (~75 million years). (nature.com)
  • Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the semi-warm temperate zone. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • The fig wasp fauna of the receptacles of Ficus thonningii (Hymenoptera, Chalcidoidea). (figweb.org)
  • Ficus lyrata needs a diffuse light exposure because if it receives light from the side it will grow towards it and lose its elegant appearance. (consultaplantas.com)
  • Ficin, a natural non-GMO proteolytic biocatalyst from the latex of Ficus species (tropical fig tree), is approved for use in food and perfect for clean label products. (enzymedevelopment.com)
  • 1. I saw a sign at my greenhouse that called my ficus a "Weeping Fig" And the word "Fig" came to mind. (thegardenhelper.com)
  • Like other Ficus species, Ficus exasperata plays a vital role in the ecosystem, providing sustenance and habitat for wildlife. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Components of reproductive success in two dioecious fig species, Ficus exasperata and Ficus hispida . (figweb.org)
  • Ficus altissima Blume Ficus amadiensis De Wild. (wikipedia.org)
  • 2008. Co-occurrence of two Eupristina species on Ficus altissima in Xishuangbanna, SW China. (figweb.org)
  • Plasticity and diversity of the phenology of dioecious Ficus species in Taiwan. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • Genetic evidence for natural hybridization between species of dioecious Ficus on island populations. (figweb.org)
  • Wasp composition in inflorescences of two dioecious fig species - implications for the fig-wasp mutualism. (figweb.org)
  • Quantitative tests of interactions between pollinating and nonpollinating fig wasps on dioecious Ficus hispida . (figweb.org)
  • ex Bureau Ficus cataupi Elmer Ficus caulocarpa (Miq. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this study, a 25-month phenological survey of Ficus subpisocarpa and Ficus caulocarpa, closely related sympatric Ficus species with different suitable development areas, was conducted in tropical southern Taiwan. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • 2018. Adaptive phenology of Ficus subpisocarpa and Ficus caulocarpa in Taipei, Taiwan. (ntu.edu.tw)
  • I acquired my first Ficus 'TooLittle' around 1993 and it was stolen in 1995. (forumotion.com)
  • however, the Finisterre Range, representing a third of the ecoregion, supports more mainland endemic species of warm-blooded vertebrates than any similar-sized area in PNG (Beehler 1993). (worldwildlife.org)
  • Among the park's vegetation, iconic tree species like Acacia albida, Ficus natalensis, Terminalia superba, Albizia coriaria, and Combretum molle, thrive and play vital roles in the park's ecosystem. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Terminalia species (e.g. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Ficus natalensis is ecologically important as it provides food and shelter for various animals, including birds, mammals, and insects. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • All species have been critically examined and provided with correct nomenclature, vernacular name, description, phenology, ecology, uses and reference to voucher specimens. (scirp.org)
  • As of July 2022[update] Plants of the World Online accepts 877 species. (wikipedia.org)
  • As explained in the text, many species and varieties of plants are tolerant to methyl bromide, and those which have been injured are a small percentage of the total number tested. (fao.org)
  • Natural rubber (cis-I,4-polyisoprene) is a processed plant product that can be isolated from several hundred species of trees and plants in many areas of the world, including the equatorial regions (cdc.gov)
  • Multiple analyses of these genomic data suggest that hybridization events have occurred throughout Ficus evolutionary history. (nature.com)
  • Ficus asperiuscula Kunth & C.D.Bouché Ficus asperula Bureau Ficus assamica Miq. (wikipedia.org)
  • F. repens has been segregated from F. heterophylla and reinstated as a distinct species with a correct name F. assamica. (scirp.org)
  • The most unique species of the Bonsai trees, the Golden Gate Ficus Bonsai has a unique form, thick trunk, and soft foliage. (easternleaf.com)
  • Like many ficus bonsai trees, the Golden Gate Ficus Bonsai Tree or Taiwan Ficus Bonsai Tree can be kept both indoors and outdoors, and is also one of the most hardy species. (easternleaf.com)
  • Ficus bonsai trees will grow decently in low light but thrive in high light conditions. (easternleaf.com)
  • Many Ficus bonsai trees are very tolerant of being over or under-watered, which makes them ideal for beginners. (easternleaf.com)
  • The best time is before a new growth spurt, especially in spring, but Ficus bonsai trees can be repotted any time of year if reasonable after-care is given. (easternleaf.com)
  • Most of us however can only name a handful of trees, which is understandable given that in any given area there are normally only a few dozen tree species prevalent. (blogspot.com)
  • Ficus species are another group of trees commonly found in Queen Elizabeth National Park in Uganda. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Deciduous forest species that parasitizes other trees in order to coexist and become independent. (shadecoffee.org)
  • Phenological Patterns Of Ficus In Relation To Other Forest Trees In Southern India. (figweb.org)
  • The Golden Gate Ficus Bonsai is an extremely versatile Bonsai. (easternleaf.com)
  • This beautiful miniature Golden Gate ficus bonsai tree is actually not as difficult to take care of as one may think. (easternleaf.com)
  • Ficus bonsai tree shape may vary from shown. (easternleaf.com)
  • Below are some specie specific guidelines to follow that will help ensure that your bonsai will stay healthy and happy. (easternleaf.com)
  • The Ficus bonsai can be easily trained and pruned using the clip and grow method. (easternleaf.com)
  • The Ficus Bonsai tree constantly rotates leaves and sprouts new buds as old ones fall. (easternleaf.com)
  • The Ficus bonsai tree also enjoys daily misting to maintain humidity. (easternleaf.com)
  • Meanwhile other Ficus more suitable for bonsai have become widely available, but F. 'TooLittle' is still sold. (forumotion.com)
  • Physiological determinants of Ficus fruit temperature and implications for survival of pollinator wasp species: comparative physiology through an energy budget approach. (figweb.org)
  • Ficus 'Panache', also known as tiger fig or Bizzarria di Sori, grows vigorously as a tall, multibranched shrub or small tree, reaching up to 12 feet high and 8 feet wide, but it can be pruned to a desired size. (parkseed.com)
  • In colder climates, plant ficus in a warm, dry location and generously mulch before winter. (parkseed.com)
  • Ficus-pollinator reserch in India: past, present and future. (figweb.org)
  • Scientific evidence reveals that responsible for over eight mil ion annual deaths ethnobotanical species are vital sources of in Nigeria [1]. (who.int)
  • Exploring the World´s Tree Species is a blog focused on the tree species of the world and their importance to our everyday lives. (blogspot.com)
  • It is estimated that there are about 10,000 unique tree species in the world. (blogspot.com)
  • In this blog however my aim is to reveal interesting facts and images of tree species from all over the world. (blogspot.com)
  • Queen Elizabeth National Park, nestled in the southwestern region of Uganda, is a bio diverse haven known for its rich and varied vegetation, including a diverse array of tree species. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Beyond the grandeur of the landscape, each tree species contributes uniquely to the web of life within the park. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • As visitors wander through the untamed beauty of Queen Elizabeth National Park , they encounter these majestic tree species, each one a testament to the enduring resilience of nature. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Preserving and nurturing this diverse range of tree species is crucial to maintaining the ecological integrity of the park and safeguarding its splendour for generations to come. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Acacia hockii: Commonly known as the Hock's Acacia, this species is a thorny, small to medium-sized tree. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • Also called the Natal fig, this species is a large and impressive tree. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • More than 50 tree species have a heterothallic, bipolar mating involved in the production yielded C. gattii especially from decayed hollows suggest- of the perfect state for C. neoformans var. (cdc.gov)
  • Cabbage is a popular cultivar of the species Brassica oleracea Linne of the Family Brassicaceae and is a leafy green vegetable. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • As now constituted, Staphylinidae are the largest family of beetles, with over 63,000 species known worldwide and probably over 75% of tropical species still undescribed. (ufl.edu)
  • It is the largest family in the British Isles and in America north of Mexico, and it may prove to be so in other regions when huge numbers of now-unknown species are described (if they are described before they become extinct by habitat destruction). (ufl.edu)
  • In the region of the Andes, there are some other closely related cultivated potato species. (absoluteastronomy.com)
  • One of the easiest fruits to grow, Ficus 'Panache' requires at least 8 hours of sunlight during the growing season but grows well in a wide range of soil types. (parkseed.com)
  • Some bear succulent fruits that serve as a vital food source for elephants, primates, and an array of bird species, while others provide secure nesting sites for countless avian inhabitants. (jewelsafaris.com)
  • This profile data is sourced from the QLD Wildlife Data API using the Get species by ID function used under CC-By 4.0 . (qld.gov.au)
  • Get a list of species for your area or find other wildlife information . (qld.gov.au)