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Ficus nota is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae. [2] It is commonly known as tibig or sacking tree, is a species of fig tree found near water in low altitudes. Tibig is native to the Philippines.
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30 kwi 2020 · Habit: A small tree which grows along the edge of forest and streams and in secondary forest, often next to villages. Tibig is one of the most common figs in the Philippines. The unripe female figs are eaten as part of a salad or can be eaten raw with sugar added. The figs ripen green and are dispersed by small Cynopterus fruit bats. In Borneo ...
Ficus pseudopalma is a species of fig in the Mulberry Family (Moraceae). [1] It is known by the common names Philippine fig, dracaena fig, and palm-leaf fig. [2] In nature it is endemic to the Philippines, especially the island of Luzon. [2] It is known elsewhere as an ornamental plant.
Strangler figs (Ficus) begin life from a small seed deposited by a bird, fruit bat, or other animal resting on the branches of a canopy tree. At first it is a harmless little epiphyte (an air plant such as lipstick plants). Soon it begins to send its branches upward and its roots downward.
All Ficus trees were identified and recorded to include diameter at breast height (dbh), total height and merchantable height for trees whose diameter is ≥ to 10 cm