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kurab2556

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It fund in Southern part of Thailand

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are you sure that is a fig?
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I suppose to be Ficus, but not sure for sub-spicies
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I suppose to be Ficus, but not sure for sub-spicies
Ficus exasperata.jpg  Ficus Exasperata


Might this be your ficus? Very tropical.


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Interesting to see such a different type of fig. I love the three distinct colors. Does it have any flavors besides sweet? Is it a common plant?
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Ficus gasparriniana. http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/ficus-gasparriniana-fig-species-from-china-5484047
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