| Genus | Ficus |
|---|---|
| Species | hispida |
| Common Name | hispida |
| Description | Download the genome assembly used in this database Download the genome annotation used in this database Search gene function annotation Search synteny blocks by a given location Browse and search non-coding RNA Related anaysis: Genome Analysis of Ficus hispida 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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Ficus hispida
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