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</html>";s:4:"text";s:16252:"Preferred Common Name. The aerial roots thicken when they make contact with the ground. The aerial roots commonly wrap around the main stem instead of forming props. It does have some very interesting traits to recommend it for bonsai. I am currently growing Ficus virens from seeds of both Australian and Thailand trees. Fruits are commonly known as edible figs, it is one of the most common plant for landscape and found all over the world. It can stand alone as a single-trunk tree, or grow as a parasitic strangler fig with many aerials. White Fig is a large strangling fig with a spreading canopy. The pea-sized figs are in pairs and greenish-white to brown  Tropicos. the tree a wonderful look. The record derives from WCSP (in review) which reports it as an accepted name with original publication details: Hort. Title Flora of Australia Publication Author Website Habitat: Dry Rainforest. Stipules are less  The culture of virens is typical for all Ficus species and there are no peculiarities in growing them. Montri is an avid bonsai lover and collector and has one of the best bonsai collections in Thailand - if not in all of Southeast Asia. Ficus virens for me also.... however, if you can locate its fruits and they are without any stalk (attached directly to the branch) and if the bark is somewhat greenish then it is Ficus amplissima. Product Description. It responds to reduction, defoliation, and aggressive treatments without any problem. It can stand alone as a single trunk tree or exist as a strangler fig with many aerials. International Common Names. from 8-19 cm long and 3-6 cm wide, with a whitish midrib. Panama. sublanceolata (Miquel) Corner: Common names. Wall. In Thailand, the leaves are prepared as a delicacy. Ficus virens var. Pakistan. sublanceolata is a banyan or strangler fig.It grows alongside the related white fig in the northern part of its range. Common name: White Fig • Hindi: पिलखन Pilkhan, ... Botanical name: Ficus virens Family: ... Ficus infectoria. Ficus carica: common fig, fig tree - produces edible figs, but has very large leaves, making it suitable for only the largest sized bonsai. APNI* Description: Medium-sized to large tree, often a strangler. The tree’s binomial name is the “Ficus virens.” The white fig tree is medium-sized, reaching a maximum height of 105 feet but averaging between 79 and 89 feet in height. Ficus Virens - White Fig The thick truck can be singular or made up of many fused aerial roots. It can be grown indoors and outdoors with beautiful pads and great aerial roots. Common Name: WHITE FIG. Ficus virens var. 3. Introd. Meaning of ficus virens. Montri is  past president of the Thailand Bonsai Association responsible for the 3rd Asia Pacific Bonsai Friendship Federation meeting in December of 2009. Many of the virens in Thailand  have very attractive red leaves on new growth. Ficus virens is a species that is endemic to a number of countries in south-east Asia including Thailand, Australia, India and Malaysia. Distinctive Characteristics: Ficus virens is one of the rare deciduous trees in the rainforest. with spots. Home > Name Search > Ficus virens Aiton . One of the most famous specimens of the tree is the Curtain Fig Tree of the Atherton Tableland. Ficus virens has many common names; Red Balete in the Philippines, Lipstick Ficus in India and White Fig in Australia. Spread:3-8m. The leaves of Ficus virens are larger than the hugely popular Ficus microcarpa, Chinese Banyan, but other than its larger leaf size virens seems quite suitable for medium to larger sized bonsai. Kew. The leaves are from 8-19 cm long and 3-6 cm wide, with a whitish midrib. Both types seem equally suitable for bonsai. Ficus likes full/ partial sun and moderate water and fertilizer. It can be grown indoors and outdoors with beautiful pads and great aerial roots. It is a beautiful shade tree. The common name for this species is "white fig" which is very confusing as the latin name means "green fig". Ficus Virens - White Fig The fruit have a red spot indicating the entrance to the fruit for the fertilising wasp. Common Name: White Fig, Ficus Infectoria. Back to Previous Page. 3: 451 1789. Family Moraceae Scientific Name Ficus virens Aiton var. The Ficus virens is a medium sized tree, that can reach heights of 20-30 metres. Ficus virens Aiton; Ficus virens Aiton is an accepted name This name is the accepted name of a species in the genus Ficus (family Moraceae). Ficus virens often grows as an epiphyte in its normal environment and has aggressive root character making it suitable for exposed root and root-over-rock styles but also easily shaped into more conventional bonsai designs. 1789. What a prize that would be for fig lovers as well as bonsai growers! Common Name White Fig Other Names Curtain Fig Description White Fig is a large fig with edible fruit. about 1762, by Mr. James Gordon. The leaves are  (1960) The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 17: 377. however, from the clicks it surely is Ficus virens. Produces ornamental figs and bright red new growth. Whatever it is called it is a huge tree growing in its native environment. At this meeting there were many Ficus virens on display. However, the crown of the tree is massive, and is in some mature trees, bigger than the tree’s height. Synonym: Ficus virens. Produces ornamental figs and bright red new growth. commonly wrap around the main stem instead of forming props. Larger specimens may have overgrown the rock as it is no longer visible buried deep in the basal root system. Asia and the SW Pacific islands. I think it is a species that should be used more extensively for bonsai in all warmer climates and for indoor bonsai in northern climates. Ficus likes full/ partial sun Ficus Virens (Pakad – Pilkhan) belongs to genus Ficus. AVH is a collaborative project of the state, Commonwealth and territory herbaria, developed under the auspices of the Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria (CHAH), representing the major Australian collections. Height: 30. The canopy of this tree is often wider than its height, but this can … Spotted fig (Ficus virens) IMPORTANT INFORMATION : This datasheet is pending revision and updating; its contents are currently derived from FAO's Animal Feed Resources Information System (1991-2002) and from Bo Göhl's Tropical Feeds (1976-1982). grey fig; Variety. sublanceolata grows alongside the related white fig in the northern part of its range. ex Benth. These two trees have attained truly massive proportions and are famous around the world.  Ficus virens (common names: White fig) Ficus virens is a member of the genus Ficus and is commonly known as White fig; on this page you will find: Where to buy Ficus virens plants & price comparison. Desert Trees. Habit White Fig is a large tree capable of reaching heights in excess of 20m and up to 30m tall often with a broad canopy, wider Media in category "Ficus virens"The following 110 files are in this category, out of 110 total. 3rd Asia Pacific Bonsai Friendship Federation meeting. New leafs emerge in March with colors of purple and red and bronze, giving  Virens grown in Thailand are very often grown as a root-over-rock specimen. Ficus virens Aiton var. Under certain less than ideal conditions of dryness or cold virens may go "dormant" and rest for a few weeks before sprouting new leaves. The trunk is gray. It is sopmetimes seen growing round other trees as a strangler fig. Botanical name : Ficus Infectoria x Virens Common name: Ficus MEASUREMENTS: 24" (height) 11" (nebari) 19"(pot) UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS: FICUS is a very hardy tree, that is particularly great for banyan-style bonsai. On several trips to Thailand I have been impressed with a local, native Ficus species, Ficus virens, that is extensively used for bonsai in Thailand but interestingly not often seen as bonsai elsewhere. Common Name: Dense thicket of stems produced from aerial roots Photograph by: Wrigley, J. They differ with narrower leaves, almost lanceolate in shape. Max Height: 10-12m. Growth. Definition of ficus virens in the Definitions.net dictionary. Ficus buxifolia - Small, triangular leaves and very good branch ramification for Ficus. China. Kew. ... southeast Asia, through Malaysia and into Northern Australia. Ficus genus has about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs and veins. I was introduced to this tree by Montri Suksermsongchai of Bangkok on my visit there in 2005. The color transformation goes on till April. Fruit ripens green - white - pink - purple. wightiana (Miq.) virens. Informants reported the uses of eight fig species (Ficus auricularta, F. concinna, F. geniculata, F. hispida, F. racemosa, F. religiosa, F. semicordata, and F. virens). 黄葛树 huang ge shu Ficus caulobotrya (Miquel) Miquel var. Leaves stay green, even when dried, giving it the latin name "virens" which means green. Ficus virens W. T. Aiton Accepted Name Spotted White Fig Plantae > Tracheophyta > Magnoliopsida > Rosales > Moraceae > Ficus > Ficus virens W. T. Aiton Ficus glabella Blume; Ficus infectoria Roxb. Other common names for this tree are Grey Fig; Mountain Fig; Pilkhan; Ampulu; Phak Hueak and Phak Lueat. Altitudinal range from sea level to 1150m. Urostigma wightianum Miq. The distinctive features of this genus includes aerial roots, a single trunk and distinctive shape. virens. The Australasian Virtual Herbarium (AVH) is an online resource that provides immediate access to the wealth of plant specimen information held by Australian herbaria. Common name. Ficus virens is a species that is endemic to a number of countries in south-east Asia including Thailand, Australia, India and Malaysia. General information about Ficus virens (FIUVS) ... Name Authority; Ficus carolinensis: Warburg: Ficus infrafoliacea: Smith: Ficus lacor: Buchanan-Hamilton: Ficus monticola: ... Ficus terminalis: Roth: Ficus virens var. Synonyms: Ficus lacor Buch.-Ham. Ficus carolinensis Warb. Ficus virens Aiton, Hortus Kewensis 3: 451(1789), Type: Nat. F. geniculata and F. virens were most useful (UR = 228) and were used by all five ethnic … This fig is found in India, south-east Asia, Malaysia and northern Australia. Corner, E.J.H. SCIENTIFIC NAME: Ficus coincinna COMMON NAME: Lipstick Fig UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS: FICUS is a very hardy tree, that is particularly great for banyan-style bonsai. Other Names: White Fig (because of its white fruit), an-borndi (Gun-djeihmi), Yawurru (Wunambal Gaambera). Ficus virens Aiton APNI* . Common Name: weeping fig . 3: 451. Ficus virens var. glabella (Blume) Corner; Ficus virens var. Ficus wightiana (Miq.) The aerial roots  Its common name is white fig; it is locally known as pilkhan and in the Kunwinjku language it is called manbornde . I am currently growing some  Ficus virens from seed from Australia and Thailand. Description: The Ficus Virens is commonly known as the white fig is found in India, Southeast Asia and Northern Australia. than 1 cm long. Ficus virens Aiton, Hort. The bark can be a mottled brownish red which is quite attractive. The Thai form has redder leaves and may be a bit slower to gain trunk size. In my greenhouse most virens do not lose leaves. I suspect the large bases of some of the virens may be older trees which originally were root-over-rock style but the tree has overgrown the rock. Additionally the fruits are quite colorful with lighter colored spots on reddish 1/4" figs. This red color may be quite intense or hardly noticeable depending on the specimen. V. Chithra; Other Scientific Names. Family: Moraceae. Size: NT Premium. The leaves are about 8cm - 19 cm long and 3cm - 6cm wide with pale midrib. of the West Indies. White Fig is a large strangling fig with a spreading canopy. ... Ficus virens is a deciduous tree with a spreading crown; it usually grows up to 15 metres tall but occasionally to 30 metres[286. common name: white fig Ficus is Latin for fig; virens is Latin for ‘being green’, which seems a bit odd for a species one of whose main claims to fame is its white fruits. A common and widespread species. Price: $2.00. Leaves begin to drop mid February. 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