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Photo Library: Fig - Small Leaved

Ficus obliqua Small Leaf fig. Started its life as a seedling up the top of this giant Brush Box near Lynches Creek in the Border Ranges. The crown of this fig was home to the beautiful Wompoo Pidgeon feeding on its abundant fruits.

About Photo: Ficus obliqua Small Leaf fig. Started its life as a seedling up the top of this giant Brush Box near Lynches Creek in the Border Ranges. The crown of this fig was home to the beautiful Wompoo Pidgeon feeding on its abundant fruits.

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Fig - Small Leaved For Sale (Size: Small)  (Grown from Seed)
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About Photo: Fig - Small Leaved For Sale (Size: Small) (Grown from Seed)

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Fig - Small Leaved For Sale (Medium)
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The one on the left is the dead original tree but the fig has dropped a root go the ground which is why it is so straight the perfect canopy is of 360 degree light we saw this on our Daleys walk

About Photo: The one on the left is the dead original tree but the fig has dropped a root go the ground which is why it is so straight the perfect canopy is of 360 degree light we saw this on our Daleys walk

Author: Daleys Fruit Tree Nursery

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