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Goolar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus racemosa, Cluster fig tree, Indian fig tree, Goolar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus racemosa, Cluster fig tree, Indian fig tree, Goolar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Closeup to Raw Cluster Fig/ Goolar Gular/ Ficus Racemosa L. / MORACEAE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green raw figs on fig tree, Indian fig tree or goolar gular fig Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cluster fig isolated on white background. Ficus racemosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Umbar, Gular fruit tree india Royalty Free Stock Photo
Goolar
Closeup to Raw and Ripe of Cluster Fig/ Goolar Gular/ Ficus Racemosa L. / MORACEAE Royalty Free Stock Photo
A Stunning Aerial View of a Goolar Fig Tree Laden with Ripe Clustered Figs Abundant Harvest Captured from Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus Racemosa - Botanical Illustration and Information Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fruiting fig tree in nature, Cluster fig tree, Indian fig tree , Ficus racemosa Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cluster of figs in the tree (Ficus racemosa) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cluster of figs in the tree (Ficus racemosa) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cluster fig tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus racemosa (syn. Ficus glomerata Roxb.) is a species of plant in the Moraceae family. Popularly known as the Cluster Fig Tree, Indian Fig Tree or Goolar (Gular) Fig, this is native to Australia, Malesia, South-East Asia and the Indian Subcontinent. It is unusual in that its figs grow on or close to the tree trunk, termed cauliflory. In India the tree and its fruit are called gular in the north and atti in the south. The fruits are a favourite staple of the common Indian macaque. In Kerala it is consider as one among nalpamara It serves as a food plant for the caterpillars of the butterfly the Two-brand Crow (Euploea sylvester) of northern Australia.


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