Large genus of tropical trees or shrubs or climbers including fig trees.
1The word is sometimes used for the Aswattha or Ficus religiosa, Linn.
2The present study demonstrates the biological study of Ficus carica fruit.
3Of the family of Urticeae many species of Ficus were observed.
4The Ficus Platypoda was also found here, loaded with ripe fruit.
5The sacred Ficus is worshipped in India and in many of the Polynesian islands.
6Weeping Fig Its scientific name is Ficus benjamina, and it removes formaldehyde and xylene.
7He saw many strangler figs growing along the island's coast, a kind called Ficus citrifolia.
8The Udumvara is the fruit of the Ficus glomerate.
9We halted at a village called Koojok, beneath a large fig-tree (Ficus Indica).
10He had been studying the edible fig, Ficus carica.
11Results: We show that fig (the enclosed inflorescence of Ficus) wall thickness varies geographically.
12Two species of Ficus deserve to be mentioned, though this catalogue does not claim to be exhaustive.
13Aim and background: A comparison between two Ficus species, cultivated in Egypt, was carried out in this study.
14Each Ficus species has its own wasp pollinator Theophrastus had noticed tiny insects entering or emerging from figs.
15Nyagrodha is the Ficus Bengalensis, Linn.
16This story, from the epic poem The Mahavamsa, is about a kind of fig tree scientists call Ficus religiosa.