Ficus citrifolia

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Read about Ficus citrifolia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ficus citrifolia (syn. Ficus brevifolia, Nutt. Ficus populnea, Willd.). An evergreen tree, sometimes epiphytic in nature, 10-30 ft.: lvs. thin and only slightly leathery, ovate or rarely obovate, 1 ½-4 in. long, acute at the apex, broad at the base; primary lateral nerves 14-16 pairs: fr. distinctly stalked, yellow when young, ultimately bright red, about ½in. diam., and nearly globose. Fla.—Of little value horticulturally, except for the frs. CH


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