Ficus stipulosa Miq.

  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Rosales

  • Family

    Moraceae

  • All Determinations

    Ficus stipulosa Miq.

11014* IPieus infectoria caulocarpa (Miq.) King.
An epiphytic strangle?, starting in the axis of large
tree limbs and ultimately forming a mess work of atema and
recta about its boat .until it appears aa though it waa a
true climber, in dry woods of a ridge bordering the Bara«
oaten creek and tha oogon field at 1500 feet; branches
widely spreading; wood soft, dirty white, odorless and
tasteleaa? bark very smooth, brown and gray mixed; twigs
slender, Maan&ingf figs In pairs from the axila of the
fallen leaves beneath the foliage, ascending upon green
pedunelea, obovoid, smooth, flat across the umbilicus,
yellowish when fully mature and with bright red spots;
leavaa horlaontally spreading, coriaceous, the petiole and
main nerves yellowish green, nearly flat, smooth on both
sides* deapar green above; Todaya
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