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- Ficus watkinsiana, commonly known as strangler fig, Watkins' fig, nipple fig or the green-leaved Moreton Bay fig is a hemiepiphytic fig that is endemic...
- craterostoma Ficus tinctoria Ficus macrophylla Ficus obliqua Ficus virens Ficus watkinsiana Ficus henneana These all share a common "strangling" growth habit that...
- Plaesiorrhina watkinsiana is a beetle belonging to the family Scarabaeidae. Plaesiorrhina watkinsiana can reach a length of 16–25 millimetres (0.63–0...
- which is native to Australia. It has an obligate mutualism with Ficus watkinsiana, the fig species it pollinates. Lopez-Vaamonde, Carlos; Dixon, Dale J...
- white fig Ficus virens var. sublanceolata (Miq.) Corner – sour fig Ficus watkinsiana F.M.Bailey – Watkins' fig Ficus bibracteata Ficus callosa Willd. Ficus...
- (mulberry family) Ficus virens white fig Moraceae (mulberry family) Ficus watkinsiana Australian strangler fig Moraceae (mulberry family) Maclura: ****spur...
- ciliata), hoop pine (Araucaria cunninghamii), green-leaved fig (Ficus watkinsiana) and Cryptocarya obovata. The soils it grows on are high in nutrients...
- Port Jackson (F. rubiginosa), Banyan (F. virens) and Strangler fig (F. watkinsiana), as well as lillypillies (Syzygium species), white cedar (Melia azedarach)...
- trunk and larger branches. Larval host plants are native fig trees Ficus watkinsiana, Ficus rubiginosa, Ficus microphylla, Ficus ehretioides (Moraceae) and...
- Jackson fig (F. rubiginosa), cluster fig (F. racemosa), strangler fig (F. watkinsiana) and sweet sandpaper fig (F. opposita), the fruits of trees in the mistletoe...