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Ficus dammaropsis, called kapiak in Tok Pisin, is a tropical fig tree with huge pleated leaves 60 cm (24 in) across and up to 90 cm (3 feet) in length. It is native to the highlands and highlands fringe of New Guinea. It generally grows at altitudes of between 850 and 2,750 metres (2,790 and 9,020 ft). Its fruit, the world's largest figs (syconia), up to six inches (15 centimeters) in diameter, are edible but rarely eaten except as an emergency food. They are pollinated by the tiny wasp Ceratosolon abnormis. The young leaves are pickled or cooked and eaten as a vegetable with pig meat by highlanders.

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  • Ficus dammaropsis, called kapiak in Tok Pisin, is a tropical fig tree with huge pleated leaves 60 cm (24 in) across and up to 90 cm (3 feet) in length. It is native to the highlands and highlands fringe of New Guinea. It generally grows at altitudes of between 850 and 2,750 metres (2,790 and 9,020 ft). Its fruit, the world's largest figs (syconia), up to six inches (15 centimeters) in diameter, are edible but rarely eaten except as an emergency food. They are pollinated by the tiny wasp Ceratosolon abnormis. The young leaves are pickled or cooked and eaten as a vegetable with pig meat by highlanders. The lowland form of this species found commonly below 900 meters is recognized as a distinct species, . (en)
  • Ficus dammaropsis är en mullbärsväxtart som beskrevs av Friedrich Ludwig Diels. Ficus dammaropsis ingår i släktet fikonsläktet, och familjen mullbärsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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  • A young highland breadfruit, centre, in Whangarei, New Zealand (en)
  • Immature fruits at Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria (en)
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  • Ficus-dammaropsis-02.jpg (en)
  • FicusDammaropsis BotGartenMelbourne-20171124-3.jpg (en)
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  • Ficus dammaropsis showing large leaves and syconia (en)
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  • Ficus subg. Sycomorus (en)
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  • Dammaropsis kingiana (en)
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  • Ficus dammaropsis (en)
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  • Ficus dammaropsis är en mullbärsväxtart som beskrevs av Friedrich Ludwig Diels. Ficus dammaropsis ingår i släktet fikonsläktet, och familjen mullbärsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Ficus dammaropsis, called kapiak in Tok Pisin, is a tropical fig tree with huge pleated leaves 60 cm (24 in) across and up to 90 cm (3 feet) in length. It is native to the highlands and highlands fringe of New Guinea. It generally grows at altitudes of between 850 and 2,750 metres (2,790 and 9,020 ft). Its fruit, the world's largest figs (syconia), up to six inches (15 centimeters) in diameter, are edible but rarely eaten except as an emergency food. They are pollinated by the tiny wasp Ceratosolon abnormis. The young leaves are pickled or cooked and eaten as a vegetable with pig meat by highlanders. (en)
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  • Ficus dammaropsis (en)
  • Ficus dammaropsis (sv)
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