Respected members,
Ficus rumphii Blume
Family - Moraceae
This Ficus species closely resembles F.religiosa but its leaf tip is smaller generally 1.5cms to 2 cms long and has greyish to white coloured bark.
Pictured at Hamirpur ,Himachal Pradesh
Altitude - 700 metres asl
June 2018
Best regards
Ashutosh Sharma
Beautiful images, Ashutosh ji
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Date: Sun 10 Jun, 2018, 5:51 PM
Subject: [efloraofindia:296975] Ficus rumphii Blume
To: indiantreepix <indiantreepix@googlegroups.com>Respected members,
Ficus rumphii Blume
Family - MoraceaeThis Ficus species closely resembles F.religiosa but its leaf tip is smaller generally 1.5cms to 2 cms long and has greyish to white coloured bark.
Pictured at Hamirpur ,Himachal Pradesh
Altitude - 700 metres asl
June 2018Best regards
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Thanks Garg ji and Varun ji .
Yes it is locally called as Badaren in Hamirpur and Sarkaghat region of HP.
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