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| navigate by keyword : plant green tree trunk leaf branch forest deciduous flower woodland produce nature sunlight wood soil grove wat watkins fir bark closeup view fig ficus watkinsiana commonly strangler 39aph39 nipple greenleaved moreton bay hemiepiphytic endemic australia monoecious grows tall leaves 51a217 long 26a97 wide figs syconia deep purple black colour 24a37 18a29 diameter |
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| A closeup view of the bark of a watkins fig tree. Ficus watkinsiana, commonly known as strangler fig, Watkins' fig, nipple fig or the green-leaved Moreton Bay fig is a hemiepiphytic fig that is endemic to Australia. It is a monoecious tree which grows up to 50 m tall. Its leaves are 51â217 mm long and 26â97 mm wide. Its figs (syconia) are deep purple to black in colour, 24â37 mm long and 18â29 mm in diameter. |
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