Ficus abutilifolia (Miq.) Miq. is a plant in the Moraceae family, order Rosales, kingdom Plantae. Not known to be toxic.

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Ficus abutilifolia (Miq.) Miq.

Ficus abutilifolia (Miq.) Miq.

Ficus abutilifolia, the large-leaved rock fig, is a distinct African rock-splitting fig found on cliffs and rock outcrops.

Family
Genus
Ficus
Order
Rosales
Class
Magnoliopsida
⚠️ Toxicity Note

Insufficient toxicity evidence; avoid direct contact and ingestion.

About Ficus abutilifolia (Miq.) Miq.

Ficus abutilifolia (Miq.) Miq., commonly known as the large-leaved rock fig, is an African rock-splitting fig species. Its populations occur in two disjunct regions, one north of the equator and the other south of the equator. These two separate populations are pollinated by different species of fig wasps, and are also morphologically distinct from one another. The species is named for its broadly ovate leaves, which resemble the leaves of plants in the Abutilon genus. This fig is almost entirely restricted to growing on cliff faces and rock outcrops. It can be easily identified by its large, glabrous leaves and its smooth, pale bark.

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Taxonomy

Plantae Tracheophyta Magnoliopsida Rosales Moraceae Ficus

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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