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Summary
Genus
Ficus
Species
hispida
Common Name
hispida
Description

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Detailed information:

morphological character: small arbor or shrub like;

Recognition points:Ficus varius fruits are oblate globular in shape, 25-30 mm in diameter, yellow in maturity, often with longitudinal margins after drying, with rosette shape of the oral halo, and wide triangular shape of the lateral halo, with a total stem length of 5-10 mm;

Leaves: leaves often paired, pachytene, ovate oblong or inverted ovoid oblong, 10-25 cm long, apex pointed or short pointed, basal round or nearly wedge-shaped, bilaterally coarsened, serrated, lateral 6-9 pairs; petioles 1-4 cm long, coarsened, stippled ovoid lanceolate;  Flowers: male flowers born on the internal wall mouth of Ficus fruits, majority, perianth 3, pellicle, stamen 1;Gall flower without integument, stigma near top, stubby; female flower without integument, stigma lateral, coat;  Fruits: Ficus fruits axillary or born on a deciduous branch, or on a drooping branch emanating from the old stem, top shape, yellow when cooked, light 1.5-2.5 cm, scattered bract and coarse hair;

Country of origin: producing Guangdong, Hainan, Guangxi, Yunnan (West and south, 120-1600 m above sea level), Guizhou.  Foreign distribution: Nepal, sikhin, bilirubin, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia to Australia.

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Publication
Publication: 
Zhang X, Wang G, Zhang S, Chen S, Wang Y, Wen P, Ma X, Shi Y, Qi R, Yang Y, Liao Z, Lin J, Lin J, Xu X, Chen X, Xu X, Deng F, Zhao L, Lee YL, Wang R, Chen XY, Lin YR, Zhang J, Tang H, Chen J, Ming R. Genomes of the Banyan Tree and Pollinator Wasp Provide Insights into Fig-Wasp Coevolution. Cell. 2020 Nov 12;183(4):875-889.e17. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2020.09.043. Epub 2020 Oct 8. PMID: 33035453.