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1940 1943 Ficus watkinsiana, Strangler fig, Moraceae, Sydney Botanic Gardens, Oct'09, Kate/Sydney
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Is someone being strangled? I see a hand holding on. The only ficus trees I've ever seen are very small...this one is HUGE!
26/Apr/12 12:55 AM
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Wow !!
26/Apr/12 1:40 AM
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Who's that married man lurking in the corner? His hand definitely shows us the scope of this beautiful tree!
26/Apr/12 2:02 AM
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Interesting! I'd like to see what it strangles. Nice and different photo, Kate. Very easy puzzle too.
26/Apr/12 2:04 AM
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Sir Richard Attenborough gives an excellent explanation of how a Strangler Fig grows on -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCUtpmwacoE
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26/Apr/12 5:37 AM
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Thanks for the youtube Ian, that was very interesting. I know how strangler figs work but it was great to see such enormous examples of them.
26/Apr/12 8:15 AM
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Ficus do very well in San Diego, as they do in Australia, and some are immense!! The biggest one, believed to be the tallest on the West Coast, is also a strangler fig, moved from one side of the zoo to its heart about ten years ago, an immense job done by the group of Aussie tree movers who also More...
26/Apr/12 9:35 AM
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