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Tag: Queens Cove Park

Gorgeous golden fig

by exploreorcaOctober 25, 2014September 22, 20181 Comment

Strangler fig and golden fig are two common names for Ficus aureum. In Latin, Ficus means edible fig. Birds and other wildlife consume the tiny, many-seeded "figs" (pictured above Queens Island). I did not find them to be especially palatable…

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Queen's Cove Preserve, Sebastian Inlet State Park, Wildlife plant Ficus aureum, golden fig, Queens Cove Park, Queens Island, strangler fig
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