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Summary
Genus
Ficus
Species
erecta
Common Name
erecta
Description

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Detailed information:

Lifestyle: Deciduous small trees or shrubs;

Strain: Up to 7 meters;   Stem: Bark grayish brown;   Branch: Branchlets densely hirsute;   Leaf: Leaves thick papery,obovate elliptic, 7-20 cm long, apex short acuminate, base round or shallow heart-shaped, entire or upper sparsely shallow teeth, above sparsely coarse hairy, below nearly glabrous or pilose, lateral veins 5-7 pairs; Petiole 1-4 cm long,slender, densely covered with gray white bristles, stipules triangular lanceolate, membranous, caducous; Results:Banyan fruit is solitary in leaf axils, with a total stalk, spherical or subpear shaped, 1-1.5 cm in diameter, pubescent and coarse hairy when young, terminal bracts umbilical, basal bracts 3, ovate triangular, yellow red to purple black when ripe;The male flowers and gall flowers are born on the inner wall of the same banyan fruit, the male flowers are pedicled or nearly sessile, perianth segments (2) 3 (4), Phoebe round or ovate lanceolate, and stamens 2-3;Dioecious, gall perianth 3-5, lanceolate, longer than ovary, hairy, short style, lateral, stigma 2-lobed; Female perianth segments 4-6, broad spoon shaped, ovary petiolate, style lateral, stigma 2-lobed;

Domestic origin: Guangdong (and coastal islands), Guangxi, Guizhou, Hubei (Wuhan, Shiyan), Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang and Taiwan;   Distribution abroad: Japan (Ryukyu), Vietnam;

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Publication
Publication: 
Shirasawa K, Yakushiji H, Nishimura R, Morita T, Jikumaru S, Ikegami H, Toyoda A, Hirakawa H, Isobe S. The Ficus erecta genome aids Ceratocystis canker resistance breeding in common fig (F. carica). Plant J. 2020 Jun;102(6):1313-1322. doi: 10.1111/tpj.14703. Epub 2020 Feb 24. PMID: 31978270; PMCID: PMC7317799.