Jeniang, Kedah, Malaysia.
Ficus fistulosa Reinw. ex Blume. Moraceae. CN: [Malay - Kelumpang bukit, Ara, Buruni-buruni, Kara, Kayu ara, Kujanjing, Wilada], Yellow stem-fig. Native to northeastern India and southern China to New Guinea. Understorey tree up to 20 m tall and 21 cm dbh. Stem with white sap. Twigs often hollow. Stipules ca. 10 mm long, glabrous. Leaves alternate, simple, penni- to tripli-veined, glabrous. Fruits ca. 10 mm diameter, yellow-brown, globose, fleshy figs placed in bundles along twigs and on the stem. Synonym(s):Covellia subopposita Miq.Covellia tuberculata Miq.Ficus condensa KingFicus curranii Merr.Ficus fistulosa var. angustifolia Miq.Ficus fistulosa var. cincta Hochr.Ficus fistulosa var. lucbanensis (Elmer) CornerFicus fistulosa var. obliqua Miq.Ficus fistulosa var. tengerensis (Miq.) KuntzeFicus grandidens Merr.Ficus harlandii Benth.Ficus lucbanensis ElmerFicus millingtonifolia Griff.Ficus polysyce Ridl.Ficus repandifolia ElmerFicus rubrovenia Merr.Ficus tengerensis Miq.Ficus tuberculata (Miq.) Miq.Ref and suggested reading:
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