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growing to a stage that strangle it's host and stands alone. It can grow to ...
is derived from Moreton Bay in Queensland, Australia. It is best known for its ...
A wall of fungi, moss, lichens tucked in between two
about 13 cm wide and 33 cm long. They were waxy and leathery, yet the bark was ...
is sub opposite with deeply creased with large veins. The barks are smooth and ...
feathers than needles, turn copper before falling. A tapering trunk is ...
also known as Strangler fig, Watkins' fig, Nipple fig ...
was alternate and the texture rough. The bark texture was hard and damp. It ...
venation. Opposite leaf arrangement. Papery leaf texture. Rough, light grooves ...
hanging down from the lower parts of the tree. The strands are long, spiky, ...