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Cuming's Fig fruiting Fruits of different ripeness growing at the base of the leaf. The white scars on the fruits are signs of attacks from insects, probably from mealybugs or parasitic fig wasps.<br />
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Ficus cumingii is a common fig species from Philippines which have successfully arrived the east coast of Sabah, Borneo and slowly becoming abundant in the urban areas. This species is unique where it has some leaves that are growing opposite to each other which is unlike all the other fig species. Although this photo shows the side of the plant which have non-opposite leaves instead. Leaves are are very rough with tiny hard hairs.<br />
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Cuming's Fig fruiting

Fruits of different ripeness growing at the base of the leaf. The white scars on the fruits are signs of attacks from insects, probably from mealybugs or parasitic fig wasps.

Ficus cumingii is a common fig species from Philippines which have successfully arrived the east coast of Sabah, Borneo and slowly becoming abundant in the urban areas. This species is unique where it has some leaves that are growing opposite to each other which is unlike all the other fig species. Although this photo shows the side of the plant which have non-opposite leaves instead. Leaves are are very rough with tiny hard hairs.

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Ficus cumingii is a fig from the Philippines that also has been found in Borneo.

Similar species: Rosales
Species identified by _ChunXingWong_
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By _ChunXingWong_

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Uploaded Dec 17, 2020. Captured Oct 27, 2020 16:28 in Unnamed Road, 91000 Tawau, Sabah, Malaysia.
  • Canon PowerShot SX70 HS
  • f/4.0
  • 1/64s
  • ISO100
  • 5.525mm