Strangler Fig
The Strangler Fig (Ficus citrifolia) is a species of banyan fig, native to southern Florida, the Caribbean Islands, Central America and northern South America south to Paraguay. It is distinguished from the closely related Florida Strangler Fig (Ficus aurea) mainly by the finer veining in the leaves.
Related Topics:
Banyan - Fig - Florida - Caribbean - Central America - South America - Paraguay - Florida Strangler Fig - Leaves
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