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| Sub-tropical broad-leaved forest belt: areas
below 500 meters in northern Taiwan and below 700 meters in
southern Taiwan |
| Ficus wightiana Wall. Ex Benth |
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| Profile |
| Scientific
name: |
Ficus wightiana Wall.
Ex Benth |
| Common
name: |
Dark banyan, red banyan, mountain
banyan |
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| Features: |
Ficus
wightiana Wall are large, deciduous, tropical trees whose
elliptical leaves grow in an alternating pattern, tend to
cluster at the end of twigs, fall two to four times a year,
and are replaced by new leaves roughly two to three weeks
after the old ones have fallen. The tree's most important
characteristics are its hypanthium, aerial roots, and milky
latex. Their syconia are a favorite food amongst birds such
as the Chinese Bulbul and the Japanese White-eye. |
| Habitat: |
Ficus
wightiana Wall are found in foothills and lowlands throughout
Taiwan at elevations of up to 500m. |
| Low-Altitude
Areas>Flora>Ficus
wightiana Wall |
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