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Summary
Genus
Ficus
Species
hirta
Common Name
hirta
Description

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    Ficus hirta is a shrub or small tree plant, about 2-3 meters high and up to 8 meters high. The twigs are thick and hollow, slightly covered with golden yellow and coarse hair.Male flowers are born on the inner wall of banyan fruit near the top, pedunculate, 4 sepals, obovate lanceolate, purple or red, about 1.5 mm long, 2-3 stamens, anthers elliptic, longer than filaments; Sterile flower (gall flower) with 1.5 mm stem, 4 sepals, obovate lanceolate, similar to male flower, ovary spherical, smooth, style lateral, stigma funnel-shaped; The female flower is longer than the inflorescence receptacle of another plant, pedunculate or nearly sessile, with 4 sepals, similar to the male flower, but narrower and lighter color. The fruit is achene, bony, nearly spherical, with small nodular convex body on the surface, slender style, lateral in one side of the micro concave, and columnar stigma.

    It is distributed in China, Bhutan, Nepal, Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia and northeast India. China is distributed in Fujian, Guangdong, Guangxi, Hainan, Yunnan, Hunan, Jiangxi and Guizhou provinces. It mostly grows in valleys, hillside bushes, streams or forests.

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