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Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310385

Opposite Leaf Fig - Ficus Hispida

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310385

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast Asia and beyond, the species bears soft, sweet fruit and is known for its rough, hairy leaves.


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Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310387

Opposite Leaf Fig - Ficus Hispida

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310387

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast Asia and beyond, the species bears soft, sweet fruit and is known for its rough, hairy leaves.


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Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310389

Opposite Leaf Fig - Ficus Hispida

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310389

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast Asia and beyond, the species bears soft, sweet fruit and is known for its rough, hairy leaves.


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Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310392

Opposite Leaf Fig - Ficus Hispida

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310392

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast Asia and beyond, the species bears soft, sweet fruit and is known for its rough, hairy leaves.


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Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310395

Opposite Leaf Fig - Ficus Hispida

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast As...

#13310395

12 February 2026

Figs hang from an Opposite Leaf Fig tree (Ficus hispida) in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 12, 2025. Native to South and Southeast Asia and beyond, the species bears soft, sweet fruit and is known for its rough, hairy leaves.


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Opposite Leaf Fig or Dumur or Hairy fig or Rough-leaved fig (Ficus hispida, family: Moraceae) is a medium-sized tree from ficus genus with b...

#10250062

Opposite Leaf Fig

9 July 2023

Opposite Leaf Fig or Dumur or Hairy fig or Rough-leaved fig (Ficus hispida, family: Moraceae) is a medium-sized tree from ficus genus with b...

#10250062

9 July 2023

Opposite Leaf Fig or Dumur or Hairy fig or Rough-leaved fig (Ficus hispida, family: Moraceae) is a medium-sized tree from ficus genus with branches. The hairy-leaved tree is native to South and Southeast Asia and New Guinea, Australia and Andaman island.Figs are soft and sweet fruits. The covering portion of the fruit is very thin and contains many small seeds inside. Ovulate green leaves are sandpapery hairy and rough. Leaves are 12-18 cm long and the pedicel is 2-5 cm long. Its fruits can be eaten dry and ripe. Flowers remain inside fruit and cannot be seen from outside. Fruits called figs grow in clusters on branches. The ripe fruit is yellow. Figs are used for medicinal purposes like stomachache and constipation. It is also used to cure different teeth diseases. The plant grows in wilderness and fallow lands. Ripe fruits are eaten by birds and seeds are spread with their droppings. It can be seen everywhere in Bangladesh. The species name 'hispida' derives from its hairy leaves. A farmer in a dense forest is harvesting figs from a wild Hairy fig tree to eat at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 09/07/2023.


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Opposite Leaf Fig or Dumur or Hairy fig or Rough-leaved fig (Ficus hispida, family: Moraceae) is a medium-sized tree from ficus genus with b...

#10250064

Opposite Leaf Fig

9 July 2023

Opposite Leaf Fig or Dumur or Hairy fig or Rough-leaved fig (Ficus hispida, family: Moraceae) is a medium-sized tree from ficus genus with b...

#10250064

9 July 2023

Opposite Leaf Fig or Dumur or Hairy fig or Rough-leaved fig (Ficus hispida, family: Moraceae) is a medium-sized tree from ficus genus with branches. The hairy-leaved tree is native to South and Southeast Asia and New Guinea, Australia and Andaman island.Figs are soft and sweet fruits. The covering portion of the fruit is very thin and contains many small seeds inside. Ovulate green leaves are sandpapery hairy and rough. Leaves are 12-18 cm long and the pedicel is 2-5 cm long. Its fruits can be eaten dry and ripe. Flowers remain inside fruit and cannot be seen from outside. Fruits called figs grow in clusters on branches. The ripe fruit is yellow. Figs are used for medicinal purposes like stomachache and constipation. It is also used to cure different teeth diseases. The plant grows in wilderness and fallow lands. Ripe fruits are eaten by birds and seeds are spread with their droppings. It can be seen everywhere in Bangladesh. The species name 'hispida' derives from its hairy leaves. A farmer in a dense forest is harvesting figs from a wild Hairy fig tree to eat at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 09/07/2023.


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A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 0...

#8025826

Animal India

6 April 2022

A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 0...

#8025826

6 April 2022

A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 06/04/2022.


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A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 0...

#8025828

Animal India

6 April 2022

A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 0...

#8025828

6 April 2022

A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 06/04/2022.


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A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 0...

#8025832

Animal India

6 April 2022

A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 0...

#8025832

6 April 2022

A common tailorbird (Orthotomus sutorius) feeds its chicks in an Opposite leaf Fig (Ficus hispida) plant at Tehatta, West Bengal; India on 06/04/2022.


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