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Spade Leaf Fig distance perspective A little something I made showing how high up and tiny these are! Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is probably the world&#039;s smallest fig species! This is an epyphite which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
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The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
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More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/104994/worlds_smallet_fig_.html" title="World&#039;s Smallet Fig !"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3336/104994_thumb.JPG?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1759968010&Signature=LKmrqE%2BjEMihvH5tk9fMz3UAN0g%3D" width="132" height="152" alt="World&#039;s Smallet Fig !  Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is probably the world&#039;s smallest fig species! This is an epiphyte which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
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The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
<br />
More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105156/spade_leaf_fig_size.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105148/spade_leaf_figs_spade_leaf.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105146/spade_leaf_fig_distance_perspective.html Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig,Summer" /></a></figure><br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105147/spade_leaf_fig_with_cute_leaf.html" title="Spade Leaf Fig with cute leaf"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3336/105147_thumb.JPG?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1759968010&Signature=CbNw4KX4N1z0pJYz%2Bw0WDHSETXk%3D" width="134" height="152" alt="Spade Leaf Fig with cute leaf Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is named for it&#039;s rounded curved leaf, looking like a spade or a bowl. This is probably the world&#039;s smallest fig species! This is an epiphyte which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
<br />
The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
<br />
More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105158/spade_leaf_fig_fallen_fruits.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105146/spade_leaf_fig_distance_perspective.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105156/spade_leaf_fig_size.html Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig,Summer" /></a></figure><br />
<figure class="photo"><a href="https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105158/spade_leaf_fig_fallen_fruits.html" title="Spade Leaf Fig fallen fruits"><img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/media.jungledragon.com/images/3336/105158_thumb.JPG?AWSAccessKeyId=05GMT0V3GWVNE7GGM1R2&Expires=1759968010&Signature=sLlfmyuyaJ4v2Yq69qgLhWtdU6g%3D" width="200" height="160" alt="Spade Leaf Fig fallen fruits Collected fruits fallen on the ground. Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is probably the world&#039;s smallest fig species! This is an epyphite which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
<br />
The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
<br />
More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/104994/worlds_smallet_fig_.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105150/spade_leaf_fig_rounded_leaves.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105155/spade_leaf_fig_unripe.html Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig,Summer" /></a></figure> Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Spade Leaf Fig distance perspective

A little something I made showing how high up and tiny these are! Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is probably the world's smallest fig species! This is an epyphite which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.

The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.

More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):

World's Smallet Fig !  Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is probably the world's smallest fig species! This is an epiphyte which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
<br />
The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
<br />
More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105156/spade_leaf_fig_size.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105148/spade_leaf_figs_spade_leaf.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105146/spade_leaf_fig_distance_perspective.html Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig,Summer

Spade Leaf Fig with cute leaf Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is named for it's rounded curved leaf, looking like a spade or a bowl. This is probably the world's smallest fig species! This is an epiphyte which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
<br />
The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
<br />
More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105158/spade_leaf_fig_fallen_fruits.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105146/spade_leaf_fig_distance_perspective.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105156/spade_leaf_fig_size.html Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig,Summer

Spade Leaf Fig fallen fruits Collected fruits fallen on the ground. Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata) is probably the world's smallest fig species! This is an epyphite which grows high up in the canopy and produce figs as small as 3mm in diameter only. This is definitely one of the hardest wild fig species that I have ever found. It took me more than half an hour trying to find these tiny fruits growing 50 meters above in the forest canopy. Unripe fruits are yellow and turns orange then brownish red. Leaves are rounded and very small as well. This species is considered very rare as its tiny size and high-growing locations makes it incredibly hard to spot.<br />
<br />
The 150+ wild fig species in Borneo are really fascinating but this F. excavata is truly spectacular. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) tries to document interesting wild figs during our wildlife expeditions and an awesome find like this is what drives us enthusiastic to keep on looking for more wonders in nature.<br />
<br />
More photos of Spade Leaf Fig (Ficus excavata):<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/104994/worlds_smallet_fig_.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105150/spade_leaf_fig_rounded_leaves.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/105155/spade_leaf_fig_unripe.html Ficus excavata,Geotagged,Malaysia,Spade Leaf Fig,Summer

    comments (4)

  1. Absolutely love this. It visualizes so well what you had put in words earlier! Posted 4 years ago
    1. Yes, good to also let others experience how things like these are spotted in the wild. Posted 4 years ago
  2. This is fantastic, Chun! It puts it into perspective. Posted 4 years ago
    1. Glad this photo editing work then! Posted 4 years ago

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Ficus excavata is a species of fig in the family Moraceae. It is one of Borneo's smallest figs.

Similar species: Rosales
Species identified by _ChunXingWong_
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Uploaded Dec 5, 2020. Captured in km 40 Jalan Bukit Quoin, Tawau, 91000 Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.