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Climbing Fig

ficus pumila

The Climbing Fig is a fun plant that can grow up walls and trees! Its heart-shaped leaves are great for hiding and playing peek-a-boo!

Lebensraum: Tropical and subtropical rainforests, often climbing on trees and structures.

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The Climbing Fig has small, heart-shaped, dark green leaves when young, maturing to larger, oval ones. It forms a dense, mat-like cover, clinging tightly to surfaces with its sticky aerial roots, often appearing as a vibrant green tapestry.

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Climbing Fig

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Seltenheit

Common

Gefahr

1/5 · Sehr gering

Snaps

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Interessante Fakten

A tiny fig wasp must enter the fig to lay its eggs and pollinate the plant.

It can grow so strongly that it can sometimes crack walls or damage buildings!

The 'fruit' is actually a special structure holding hundreds of tiny flowers inside!

Young Climbing Fig plants look completely different from the mature ones!

Besondere Fähigkeiten

Fähigkeit

Sticky Feet

Climbing Fig can scale walls and rocks using tiny, adhesive aerial roots that grip almost any surface, helping it reach sunlight.

Fähigkeit

Shape-Shifter Leaves

Climbing Fig has small, heart-shaped leaves for climbing, which transform into larger, oval leaves once it matures.

Fähigkeit

Root Power

Climbing Fig can root at every node it touches, allowing it to spread widely and quickly cover large areas.

Maße und Details

Höhe
1500-2000 cm
Blütezeit
Spring to fall
Essbar
Nein
Giftigkeit
Leicht
Lebenszyklus
Mehrjährig
Bestäubungsmethode
Insekten

Ökologische Zusammenhänge

pollinates

Climbing Fig Wasp

Wiebesia pumilae

Crucial for the plant's reproduction.

eats

Lesser Short-nosed Fruit Bat

Cynopterus brachyotis

Disperses seeds by eating its fruit.

shelters

Common House Gecko

Hemidactylus frenatus

Hides within its dense foliage.

Merkmale

Auch bekannt als

Climbing Fig TreeCreeping Fig

Sammlungen

Sicherheit

Gefahr

1/5 · Sehr gering

Noch keine besonderen Sicherheitshinweise.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Was ist der/die/das höhe von Climbing Fig?

1500-2000 cm

Was ist der/die/das blütezeit von Climbing Fig?

Spring to fall

Was ist der/die/das essbar von Climbing Fig?

Nein

Was ist der/die/das giftigkeit von Climbing Fig?

Leicht

Was ist der/die/das lebenszyklus von Climbing Fig?

Mehrjährig

Was ist der/die/das bestäubungsmethode von Climbing Fig?

Insekten

Wo findet man Climbing Fig normalerweise?

Tropical and subtropical rainforests, often climbing on trees and structures.

Snap-Karte

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