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Small brown puffball mushrooms on horizontal log Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus drupacea, brown woolly fig, one of the species of fig strangler trees cultivated in garden, Spain, furry fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus drupacea, brown woolly fig, one of the species of fig strangler trees cultivated in garden, Spain, furry fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus drupacea, brown woolly fig, one of the species of fig strangler trees cultivated in garden, Spain, furry fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ficus drupacea close up, brown woolly fig, one of the species of fig strangler trees cultivated in garden, Spain, furry fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Ficus Racemosa: Botanical Illustration of Fig Tree, Fruit Anatomy, and Uses
Selective focus - macro and closeup of Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in NSW Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crown of a fig tree, Ficus carica, in June. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Hengyang Jar Street bee cake Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Macro and closeup of three inedible Australian Fungi - Rounded Earthstar or Geastrum saccatum found in central coast of New South Royalty Free Stock Photo
This detailed botanical illustration showcases Ficus racemosa, commonly known as the cluster fig or strangler fig. It features a stylized depiction of the fig tree laden with green fruits, alongside detailed diagrams of the fig's external and internal structure, highlighting the syconium, male and female flowers, and ostiole. The illustration also includes representations of pollination by fig wasps, eriokes, pricetions, and medicinal uses, making it ideal for educational, scientific, and agricultural contexts.


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