Ficus glomerata
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Ficus glomerata, Roxbg. Cluster Fig. Lvs. 4-7 in. long; nerves 4-6 pairs: fr. clustered on leafless, scaly branches, pear- or top-shaped, 1¼ in- thick, reddish. India, Burma. K. 218, 219.—"A quick-growing, evergreen shade tree."—Reasoner. "A dense shade tree: lvs. have a peculiar metallic lustre and are deciduous for a short time at the end of winter: small frs., much relished by cattle and children but dry and woody." —Franceschi.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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