Cuming's Fig cutting
This is the plant cutting of a female Ficus cumingii to be grown for grown for replanting projects. A common fig species from Philippines which have successfully arrived the east coast of Sabah, Borneo. This species is unique where it has some leaves that are growing opposite to each other which is unlike all the other fig species. Leaves are are very rough with tiny hard hairs. This is the female fruit so this can bear fertile fruits with seeds unlike the male plants.
Previous botanical records have shown that this species is very rare in Borneo but now we are realizing that this is indeed a very common species which are growing in urban areas. My organization (1StopBorneo Wildlife) stumbled upon this while trying to record important fig trees in the urban wildlife ecosystem. In our nursery, seeds of this species germinate quite well.