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Some earlier relevant feedback:
To me it seems to be Ficus heterophylla.- from Bimal ji. |
Yes, it is Ficus. Is it heterophyalla for sure? thanks. ushaprabha |
efi page on Ficus heterophylla |
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Some earlier relevant feedback:
To me it seems to be Ficus heterophylla.- from Bimal ji. |
Yes, it is Ficus. Is it heterophyalla for sure? thanks. ushaprabha |
efi page on Ficus heterophylla |
I think this is what old literatures describe as Ficus heterophylla L.f. var. repens (Roxb. ex Willd.) King. |
But, there are issues - First, please check one my earlier thread - https://groups.google.com/d/msg/indiantreepix/Y2My2QX2_qY/rlV-N3iAY7MJ which is undoubtedly F. heterophylla, regardless of var. Second, please check the paper - "Taxonomic notes on the identity and nomenclature of Ficus assamica Miq. (Moraceae)". Since figs in the attached pictures have pink ostioler opening it may be the same Ficus repens Roxb. ex Sm., accepted name for F. assamica Miq. Some stat on leaves and figs would have helped further. Thank you Regards |
Surajit |