Ficus carica

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Ficus carica is the common fig, a small deciduous tree cultivated worldwide for its sweet, edible fruit and ornamental value.

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Ficus carica canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf deciduous tree
fruit tree
species of plant
barkColor gray
binomialName Ficus carica self-link
climatePreference warm temperate climate
commonName common fig
fig tree
contains dietary fiber
minerals
sugars
vitamins
cultivatedFor edible fruit
ornamental purposes
describedBy Carl Linnaeus
droughtTolerance moderate
economicUse fruit crop
ornamental plant
family Moraceae
floweringPlant true
fruitType syconium
fruitUse dried fruit
eaten fresh
used in jams and preserves
genus Ficus
growthForm large shrub
small tree
harvestSeason early autumn
late summer
introducedTo many temperate regions worldwide
kingdom Plantae
latexProduction produces milky latex in stems and leaves
leafShape lobed
leafType deciduous
lifespan long-lived perennial
nativeTo Mediterranean Basin
surface form: Mediterranean region

Middle East
surface form: Western Asia
order Rosales
photosyntheticPathway C3
pollination fig wasp pollination in some varieties
propagationMethod cuttings
layering
reproduction sexual reproduction
vegetative propagation
soilPreference well-drained soils
sunExposure full sun
symbolism cultural and religious symbolism in Mediterranean cultures
taxonRank species
usedIn traditional medicine
yearDescribed 1753

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Ficus includesSpecies Ficus carica
Ficus edibleSpecies Ficus carica
Ficus carica binomialName Ficus carica self-link