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Strangler fig - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Strangler Fig is the common name for a number of tropical plant species, including some banyans and unrelated vines, namely: Ficus aurea, also known as the Florida Strangler Fig
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Strangler fig
Strangler fig, also called golden fig, is a large and fast-growing tree with a fascinating life history. The tree is native to coastal areas of south Florida, the Keys ...
http://www.sfrc.ufl.edu/4h/strangler_fig/stranfig.htm
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Strangler Figs - Ficus ssp.
Strangler Figs Common Names: Banyan Tree Genus: Ficus Species: ssp.
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Strangler Fig
THE STRANGLER FIG Perhaps the most famous hemiepiphyte is the towering strangler fig tree which starts life as
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strangler fig - definition of strangler fig by the Free Online ...
strangler fig. n. An evergreen tree (Ficus aurea) of southern Florida and the West Indies, having elliptic leaves and yellow fruit. [From the fact that it strangles its host.]
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Ficus aurea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ficus aurea, commonly known as the Florida strangler fig (or simply strangler fig), golden fig, or higuerón, [1] is a tree in the family Moraceae that is native to Florida, the ...
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strangler fig definition of strangler fig in the Free Online ...
strangler fig, common name for a number of tropical plant species, most of them are in the family Moraceae (fig fig, name for members of the genus Ficus of the family Moraceae ...
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strangler fig (tree) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on strangler fig (tree), many species of tropical figs (genus Ficus) named for their pattern of growth upon host trees, which often results ...
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Stranglers & Banyans
A strangler fig (Ficus cotinifolia) growing on a block wall at the ancient Maya city of Tulum in Yucatan, Mexico. Large strangler figs such as this have been a major factor in the ...
http://waynesword.palomar.edu/ploct99.htm
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Strangler Fig - Lamington National Park
The Strangler Fig is a tall canopy, widely buttressed tree which grows to 45m in height. The top of this tree spreads like an umbrella. It features light coloured bark.
http://lamington.nrsm.uq.edu.au/Documents/Plant/Fig.htm
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