- Source: Ficus superba
Ficus superba, also known as sea fig or deciduous fig, is a hemiepiphytic tree of genus Ficus. It is one of the species known as banyans or "strangler figs" because of its potential to grow as a hemi-epiphyte and eventually progress to the strangling habit of species in this subgenus. It is, however, not an obligate hemi-epiphyte and can be found growing as single stemmed trees in forests. It is found in Japan, Taiwan, Australia, and China, as well as various parts of Southeast Asia, such as Thailand, Vietnam, Java, Kalimantan, the Lesser Sunda Islands, Moluccas, Seram Island, and Peninsular Malaysia. According to E.J.H. Corner, if this fig germinates in a boulder field its roots can extend "extraordinary distances, up to several hundred feet" over and between the rocks.
Varieties and synonyms
The variety Ficus superba var. henneana grows in Australia where it may reach 35 metres tall.
Other varieties have now been reclassified as synonyms:
F. superba var. alongensis (Gagnep.) Corner is a synonym of Ficus alongensis Gagnep.
F. superba var. japonica Miq. is a synonym of Ficus subpisocarpa Gagnep.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ficus
- Krasak
- Krasak, Kedungjajang, Lumajang
- Taman Hutan Raya Gunung Bunder
- Amakusa, Kumamoto
- Tosashimizu, Kōchi
- Nishinoomote, Kagoshima
- Goto, Nagasaki
- Daftar tumbuhan terbesar
- Ficus superba
- Ficus
- Ficus henneana
- Site of Ficus superba var. henneana tree
- List of Ficus species
- Rose Bay, New South Wales
- Nago
- Nishinoomote, Kagoshima
- Ficus subpisocarpa
- Tosashimizu, Kōchi