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- Ficus opposita is one of several fig species commonly known as sandpaper figs. It is native to the Northern Territory and Queensland in Australia.Other common names include sweet sandpaper fig, sweet fig and the ambiguous "figwood" and "watery fig". It grows as either a shrub or small tree. As the figs ripen, their colour changes from green to yellow to reddish-brown and finally, to black. The fruit is edible and palatable, tastier than most other fig species. It serves as a food plant for the caterpillars of the Queensland butterfly the common- or purple moonbeam. The leaves on this plant can treat skin infections such as tinea. Shown to hybridise with Ficus coronulata. (en)
- Ficus opposita är en mullbärsväxtart som beskrevs av Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel. Ficus opposita ingår i släktet fikonsläktet, och familjen mullbärsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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- Ficus subg. Sycidium (en)
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- *Ficus aculeata var. micracantha ( Benth.)
*Ficus aculeata (Miq.)
*Ficus apolepomena (Summerh.)
*Ficus branderhorstii (Diels)
*Ficus conjugata (Miq.)
*Ficus fitzalanii (Miq.)
*Ficus micracantha (Miq.)
*Ficus opposita var. micracantha ( Corner)
*Ficus orbicularis (A.Cunn. ex Miq.)
*Ficus xerophila (Domin)
*Ficus yarrabensis (Domin) (en)
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- Ficus opposita är en mullbärsväxtart som beskrevs av Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel. Ficus opposita ingår i släktet fikonsläktet, och familjen mullbärsväxter. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- Ficus opposita is one of several fig species commonly known as sandpaper figs. It is native to the Northern Territory and Queensland in Australia.Other common names include sweet sandpaper fig, sweet fig and the ambiguous "figwood" and "watery fig". It grows as either a shrub or small tree. As the figs ripen, their colour changes from green to yellow to reddish-brown and finally, to black. The fruit is edible and palatable, tastier than most other fig species. It serves as a food plant for the caterpillars of the Queensland butterfly the common- or purple moonbeam. (en)
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- Ficus opposita (en)
- Ficus opposita (sv)
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