Ficus copiosa, the plentiful fig, is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae, native to Sulawesi, the Moluccas, Papuasia, Queensland, and on to some western Pacific islands.[1][2] The leaves are widely consumed as a vegetable by local peoples.[3]
Quick facts Scientific classification, Binomial name ...
| Ficus copiosa |
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| Mature individual with fruit |
| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Plantae |
| Clade: |
Tracheophytes |
| Clade: |
Angiosperms |
| Clade: |
Eudicots |
| Clade: |
Rosids |
| Order: |
Rosales |
| Family: |
Moraceae |
| Genus: |
Ficus |
| Species: |
F. copiosa |
| Binomial name |
Ficus copiosa
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| Synonyms[1] |
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- Ficus acanthophylla Summerh.
- Ficus brevicuspis Miq.
- Ficus copiosa var. muriculata (Miq.) King
- Ficus copiosa var. pubescens Corner
- Ficus duriuscula var. grandifolia Diels
- Ficus krausseana Rech.
- Ficus longipedunculata Rech.
- Ficus magnifolia F.Muell.
- Ficus mourilyanensis F.M.Bailey
- Ficus muriculata Miq.
- Ficus polycarpa Roxb.
- Ficus senfftiana Warb.
- Ficus subinflata Warb.
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