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Ficus sinuata

Thunb.

Bird fig tree

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Description

A fig. It is a shrub or small tree. It grows 2-6 m tall. It can be attached to other plants. The branches are drooping. The leaves are narrowly oval and 5-20 cm long by 2-8 cm wide. The fruit is a fig. It is a flattened round shape and 1 cm across. It grows in the axils of leaves. It is orange-red. There are usually 2-6 fruit together.

Edible Uses

Fruit - raw. Small, but very tasty. Fruit a fig, axillary, subglobose, about 1 cm diameter, orange-red, usually 2 - 6 together.

Traditional Uses

The fruit are eaten raw.

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Distribution

A tropical plant. It grows in forest up to 1,500 m above sea level.

Where It Grows

Asia, India, Indochina, Indonesia*, Malaysia, Myanmar, Northeastern India, SE Asia, Thailand,

Cultivation

Plants can be grown from seeds and by air-layering. Fruit are fertilised by a particular wasp.

Notes

There are about 800-1000 Ficus species. They are mostly in the tropics. There are 120 Ficus species in tropical America.

Synonyms

Ficus rostrata Lamk.Ficus cuspidata Reinw. ex Blume

Also Known As

Buah ara burung, Kesenai, Mepai

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