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Nonetheless, the wasp pollinates the flower with pollen from the caprifig it grew up in.
When a caprifig ripens, another caprifig must be ready to be pollinated.
The fig tree (ficus carica) grew well in the hill country and produced two crops a season.
Erszebet continues her research on Ficus carica, the edible fig.
Ficus carica (fig) is probably the most abundant source of psoralens.
Ficus carica is dispersed by birds and mammals that scatter their seeds in droppings.
Ficus carica; isolation and quantification of the photoactive components.
The other plant that makes a visit to Bristol unforgettable is the wild fig (Ficus carica).
She discovers that the edible fig, Ficus carica, is deciduous, growing fifteen to thirty feet high.
Many fig species are grown for their fruits, though only Ficus carica is cultivated to any extent for this purpose.
The larvae feed on Ficus carica.
Hypotriglyceridaemic activity of Ficus carica leaves in experimental hypertriglyceridaemic rats.
Ficus carica (Common fig)
Suppressors of cancer cell proliferation from fig (Ficus carica) resin: isolation and structure elucidation.
Fig (Ficus carica)
The common fig Ficus carica is pollinated by Blastophaga psenes.
Ficus carica has milky sap (laticifer).
Hypoglycaemic activity of an aqueous extract from Ficus carica (fig tree) leaves in streptozotocin diabetic rats.
Like all fig trees, Ficus carica requires wasp pollination of a particular species of wasp to produce seeds.
It is a banyan of the genus Ficus which contains around 750 species worldwide in warm climates, including the common fig (Ficus carica).
The genus Carica was given that name by Linnaeus because the leaves of these plants are like those of the common fig (Ficus carica).
Like other fig species (which includes the common edible fig Ficus carica), banyans have unique fruit structures and are dependent on fig wasps for reproduction.
The fig--Ficus carica L. Cutis 2002;69:339-40.
"Your fruit in question would appear to be Col di Signora Nigra, a variety of Ficus carica, the edible fig.
The Common Fig (Ficus carica) is a gynodioecious plant, which means its fruits are either hermaphrodite and "inedible figs" or caprifigs.
Ficus carica - Common Fig, anjeer (Iran, Pakistan), dumur (Bengali)
The Mission fig (also known as Black Mission or Franciscana) is a popular variety of the edible fig (Ficus carica).