Australian Tropical Rainforest Plants - Online edition
Ficus rubiginosa Desf. ex Vent. f. rubiginosa
Ventenat, E.P. (1805) Jard. Malm. : 114. Type: New Holland; holo: FI. Fide Dixon et al. (2001).
Fig; Small-leaved Fig; Larger Small-leaved Fig; Larger Small Leaf Fig; Fig, Larger Small Leaf; Fig, Small-leaved
A strangling fig, hemi-epiphyte or lithophyte to 30 m.
Figs pedunculate, globose, about 10-18 mm diam. Orifice triradiate, +/- closed by inflexed internal bracts.
Cotyledons ovate-oblong, about 5 mm long. At the tenth leaf stage: leaves ovate, apex acute or bluntly acute, base obtuse or cordate, margin entire, glabrous, somewhat triplinerved at the base; oil dots not visible; stipules large, sheathing the terminal bud, about 20-40 mm long. Taproot swollen, carrot-like (Daucus carota). Seed germination time 15 to 44 days.
Occurs in CYP, NEQ, CEQ and southwards as far as the New South Wales-Victoria border. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 900 m. Grows in monsoon forest, the drier, more seasonal rain forest and dry scrubs.
An attractive large spreading tree suitable for planting as shade trees especially for dryer areas.