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Ficus benjamina,
commonly known as
weeping fig,
benjamin fig or
ficus tree, and
often sold in
stores as just ficus, is a
species of
flowering plant in...
- a medium-sized tree, with a
spreading canopy which grows with a
weeping habit.
Ripe fruit is white, pink or red, and is
described as honey-sweet. Wikimedia...
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introduced into
North America,
where it is
known as the
European white birch or
weeping birch and is
considered invasive in some
states in the
United States and...
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applewood were used
annually for this purpose.
Apple blossom.
Eastern Siberia Ripe wild crab
apples (Malus sylvestris)
Baskets of crab
apples for sale in Connecticut...
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noise pollution. It
exhibits symmetrical pyramidal growth with
willowy weeping pendulous branches and long
narrow lanceolate leaves with
undulate margins...
- for my sucking?" "I
shall give thee the
ripe fig, (and) the apricot." "Of what use are they to me, the
ripe fig and the apricot? Lift me up and among...
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chapter 32,
poetic ways to
refer to gold are provided,
including "Freyja's
weeping" and "rain or
shower [...] from Freyja's eyes".
Chapter 33
tells that once...
- it is
still green and not
fully ripe, it will
germinate straight away,
however once the
fruit is
brown and
fully ripe, it will not
germinate until 18...
- fig,
whose fingered fig leaf is well
known in art and iconography: the
weeping fig (F. benjamina), a
hemiepiphyte with thin,
tough leaves on pendulous...
- cypresses,"
though this is
possibly similar to
saying "stately oaks" or "
weeping willows." One w****
after painting The
Starry Night, he
wrote to his brother...