Ficus bizanae
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Pondoland fig | |
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F. bizanae
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Ficus bizanae Hutch. & Burtt Davy
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The Pondoland fig (Ficus bizanae) is a species of fig that is endemic to forests of coastal South Africa,[1] where it is threatened by habitat loss.[2]
Their figs are borne on old wood, in small clusters on stumpy branchlets.[3] Their leaves have entire margins, usually have rounded bases, and sometimes have acuminate tips.[3] It is pollinated by Courtella wasps.[1]
The Heart-leaved fig, Ficus polita, is a similar forest species, but is distributed towards the north.
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