Ficus altissima

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Read about Ficus altissima in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Ficus altissima, Blume. A tall tree with only a few aerial roots, when mature wholly glabrous: lvs. petiolate, thick and leathery, broadly ovate, sometimes inequilateral, but not cordate, shining, 3-5-nerved and with 5-6 pairs of lateral primary nerves, 4-7 in. long: fr. axillary, sessile, in pairs, yellowish when ripe. India. K. 30, 30a.—Said by an American dealer to resemble F. pandurata, but this must be an error. Franceschi says it is taller-growing and finer than F. elastica.

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