wild fig

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wild fig

A wild fig tree grows on the side of a limestone cliff.

Definition

Noun: 1. A West Indies clusia having fig-shaped fruit: A tropical tree species (Clusia genus) native to the West Indies, characterized by producing fruit that resembles a fig in shape. 2. A strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas: A type of fig tree (often Ficus aurea or related species) that starts its life growing on another tree (as an epiphyte). It then sends down numerous thick, woody roots that envelop the host tree, often killing it, and can grow to cover a very large area.

Usage Examples
  • The wild fig is a keystone species in the forest, providing food for many birds and mammals.
  • We took shelter from the sun under the sprawling canopy of an ancient wild fig.
  • Botanists study the complex life cycle of the wild fig, which begins as an epiphyte on a host palm tree.
Advanced Usage
  • Ecological Role: The term "wild fig" is often used in ecological contexts to describe a species that is not cultivated but grows naturally and plays a vital role in its ecosystem as a food source and habitat provider.
  • "Strangler Fig" as a synonym: In many contexts, especially when describing its growth habit, "wild fig" is synonymous with "strangler fig." For example: "The wild fig, also known as a strangler fig, eventually enveloped the old oak tree."
Variants and Related Words
  • Strangler Fig (n): A more specific common name emphasizing the tree's growth habit of surrounding and often killing its host tree. This is frequently the same species referred to as a "wild fig."
  • Banyan (n): A related type of fig tree () that also spreads via aerial prop roots. While all banyans are figs, not all wild/strangler figs are considered true banyans.
  • Ficus (n): The scientific genus name for all fig trees, including the wild fig.
Synonyms
  • Strangler fig
  • Golden fig (common name for )
  • Florida strangler fig
Related Phrases / Terms
  • Aerial root: A root that grows from a plant's stem above the ground, which is a defining feature of the wild fig.
  • Epiphyte: A plant that grows on another plant for physical support but is not parasitic. The wild fig begins its life as an epiphyte.
  • Hemiepiphyte: A more precise botanical term for a plant (like the wild fig) that spends part of its life cycle as an epiphyte.
wild fig

A wild fig tree grows on the side of a limestone cliff.

Noun
  1. a West Indies clusia having fig-shaped fruit
  2. a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas