Contains 2 accepted taxa overall.
Characteristics
Classification
Citation
FICUS Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1059. 1753.
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TYPE: Ficus carica Linnaeus Lectotypified by Britton, Fl. Bermuda 101. 1918.

Species
Scientific Name | Common Name | Herbarium Specimens | Status | Photos |
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Ficus carica | Edible Fig, Garden Fig | |||
Ficus pumila | Climbing Fig |
Identification Key
1. Climbing or trailing vine; leaf blades dimorphic, those of sterile climbing stems closely spaced and 2-4 cm long and becoming larger with those of fertile stems 4-10 cm long, the lower surface finely reticulate with prominent venation
1. Erect shrub or tree, sometimes starting out epiphytic; leaves monomorphic, the reticulate veins not prominent or only scarcely so
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2. Leaf blades palmately 3- to 5-lobed, the surfaces scabrous-pubescent, often with some margins coarsely undulate to coarsely dentate
2. Leaf blades unlobed (occasionally lobate or compound in F. benghalensis var. krishnae), entire and glabrous to finely pubescent
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3. Leaf blade apex long caudate or long acuminate, the tip 1/2 or more as long as the blade body
3. Leaf blade apex rounded, obtuse, to acute or if acuminate or caudate the tip less than a 1/4 as long as the blade body
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4. Leaf blade obdeltoid to obovate, the midrib abruptly terminating and/or branching near the distal 1/4th of the blade
4. Leaf blade ovate to elliptic, the midrib extending to the apex or terminating past the distal 1/4th of the blade
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5. Leaf blades usually 8-30 cm long and 5-20 cm wide, appearing strongly 3-5-(7-)nerved at the base or just above the base, the dominant basal lateral veins nearly as pronounced as the midrib and prominent on the lower leaf surface (leaf blade also with an outer pair of less conspicuous lateral veins that border the blade margin)
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5. Leaf blades usually 3-18 cm long and 1.5-8 cm wide, not appearing strongly 3-nerved at the base, the basal lateral veins weak and not prominent, or if the blade appearing strongly trinerved with prominent basal lateral veins then the blades mostly <8 cm long and <5 cm wide
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6. Leaf blades usually with 1 pair of pronounced and prominent basal lateral veins, the apex with a small blunt acumen
6. Leaf blade usually with 2 pronounced and prominent basal lateral veins, the apex usually obtuse or rarely with an acumen
7. Petiole usually >1/4 the length of the blade on mature leaves; leaf blade base usually broadly rounded, truncate, to cordate, or sometimes acute; peduncle 5-15 mm long
7. Petiole usually <1/4 the length of the blade; leaf blade base usually cuneate to broadly acute; synconium sessile or the peduncle to 5 mm long
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8. Lateral veins scarcely pronounced or apparent, even when dry (except for the basal pair which is sometimes apparent)
8. Lateral veins pronounced or apparent, especially on the lower surface when dry
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9. Petiole usually 1.5-6 cm long; larger leaf blades usually 7.5-18 cm long, 3.5-10 cm wide
9. Petiole 0.3-1.5 cm long; larger leaf blades usually 2-9.5 cm long, 1-4.5 cm wide
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10. Leaf blade usually without pronounced basal lateral veins; synconium pedunclate, the peduncle 2-5 mm long
10. Leaf blade usually with a somewhat pronounced pair of basal lateral veins that extend as the marginal vein; synconium sessile
Genus Synonyms
Synonym | Full Citation | Basionym | Type |
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No synonyms found. |