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  Fig
Figs (Ficus) are a genus of about 800 species of woody trees, shrubs and vines in the family Moraceae, native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the warm temperate zone.
Michael Moore ran a ficus tree against Republican Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen from New Jersey in the year 2000.
It is often said that the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil from the book of Genesis for its large leaves and also the nature of the fig itself.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/f/fi/fig.html   (721 words)

  
 * Ficus - (Bonsai): Definition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Ficus benjamina: weeping fig, Benjamin tree - One of the best trees for beginners - inexpensive, readily available, able to be transplanted any time of year, grows in low light,...
Ficus neriifolia, also known as Willow Leaf Fig, or Ficus salicifolia, was first discovered for bonsai purposes by of Florida.
Ficus are a genus of about 800 species of woody trees, shrubs and vines in the family Moraceae, native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the warm temperate zone.
www.en.mimi.hu /bonsai/ficus.html   (611 words)

  
 Ficus microcarpa - Ficus sp.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Chinese Banyan (Ficus microcarpa), also known as the Malayan Banyan is native from Ceylon to India, southern China, the Malay Archipelago,
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This Ficus microcarpa was obtained in 1984 from David Fukumoto of Fuku Ficus microcarpa is one of the best of the figs for indoor and tropical bonsai.
mcknight.onlineinfosource.com /?q=mcknight-ficus-microcarpa   (173 words)

  
 Tropical Plant List F
40272 FICUS CARICA VARIEGATA MOR HH CGH $ 15.00 "Edible Fig" This selection is the traditional famous Japanese clone with striped stems on new growth and initially mottled leaves soon fading to green.
The crown jewel of the "Creeping Fig" cultivars.
Whatever its name, this shrubby freely branching beauty is at home in any bonsai pot; however, released into a larger pot or given free root run, this soon achieves wide handsome proportions at which point the beauty of the older bark becomes apparent.
www.fineplants.com /trop-f.html   (3657 words)

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