Vascular Plants

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Ficus destruens F.Muell. ex C.T.White, legitimate, scientific secondary reference apni
Dixon, D.J. (4 July 2003), A taxonomic revision of the Australian Ficus species in the section Malvanthera (Ficus subg. Urostigma: Moraceae). Telopea 10(1): 138-141, Figs 4, 5 (map) [secondary reference]
  • Type: "Gadgarra, Atherton Tableland, QLD, 8 June 1929, S.F. Kajewski 1087 (holo BRI)."
  • Etymology: "The species epithet is Latin for destroy, and refers to the ability of this species to destroy its host. Ficus destruens is a strangler fig eventually killing its host thus securing its place in the canopy of the rainforest."

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Ficus destruens F.Muell. ex C.T.White

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