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Ficus Carica Sonnet

2023
<p>"Ficus Carica Sonnet”, Poem of the Day, Academy of American Poets, New York, NY  </p>
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Ficus carica L.

2018
Ficus carica L. Artbeschreibung: Strauch oder Baum mit grauer Rinde und grossen, lang gestielten, wechselständigen Blättern. Diese meist tief 5teilig, mit wellig gezähnten, stumpfen Abschnitten und gerundeten Buchten, gelegentlich ungeteilt. Die Frucht besteht aus der birnenförmig erweiterten, fleischigen Blütenstandsachse, in deren Innerem sich ...
Konrad Lauber   +2 more
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Ficus carica L.

2020
Published as part of Buldrini, Fabrizio, Gentilini, Matteo, Bruni, Cinzia, Santini, Claudio, Alessandrini, Alessandro & Bosi, Giovanna, 2020, Flora vascolare spontanea della città di Modena: analisi del centro storico, pp. 3-56 in Natural History Sciences 7 (1) on page 36, DOI: 10.4081/nhs.2020.443, http://zenodo.org/record ...
Buldrini, Fabrizio   +5 more
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Ficus carica L.

2021
Published as part of Info Flora, 2021,
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Ficus carica L.

2009
Pflanzensammlung Dietmar Brandes: Digitale ...
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Ficus carica L.: Metabolic and biological screening

Food and Chemical Toxicology, 2009
Ficus carica L. is one of the earliest cultivated fruit trees. In this work, metabolite profiling was performed on the leaves, pulps and peels of two Portuguese white varieties of F. carica (Pingo de Mel and Branca Tradicional). Phenolics and organic acids profiles were determined by HPLC/DAD and HPLC/UV, respectively.
Oliveira, Andreia P.   +5 more
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Fig (Ficus carica)

2015
The common fig (Ficus carica) is a species of flowering plant of the genus Ficus, from the family Moraceae. It is a native of Middle East and Western Asia. It is grown since 4000 B.C. It is a gynodioecious, deciduous tree or large shrub, growing to a height of 7–10 m.
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Ficus carica L. (Moraceae)

2020
Fig tree is a flowering, mulberry family deciduous tree growing in India, Asia Minor, Iran, West Asia, and subtropics; also naturalized in North America. Fig has been known to ancient Greeks, Romans, Arabs and Persians, and has been valued from prehistoric times for its nutritious fruits.
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Botanical Briefs: Fig Phytophotodermatitis (Ficus carica)

Cutis
Patients presenting with a linear, erythematous, blistering eruption may experience a sudden painful sunburn that seems to get worse rather than better with time. In warm climates, exposure to the common fig tree (Ficus carica) may be the culprit. Dermatologists should recognize fig phytophotodermatitis as a possible cause and help the patient connect ...
Catherine Shirer, Barker   +2 more
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