Ficus salicifolia
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Ficus salicifolia |
Species |
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Moraceae |
Family |
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Athab |
Vernacular Name |
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Tree |
Life Form |
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An evergreen small tree up to 10 m high. Trunk smooth. Leaves narrowly ovate to oblong-lanceolate, acute to acuminate, entire, cordate or rounded at the base up to 10 cm long. Stipules fully amplexicaul, free. Figs 1-3 in the leaf axils, globose, white to purplish when ripe |
Description |
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Wadi beds in gravely, shallow, coarse-textured ground |
Habitat |
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Not browsed, could be poisonous to livestock |
Grazing Importance |
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Has a good potential for desert landscaping |
Other Uses |
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References |
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