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Ficus![]() Plants of the fig family may range in size from small shrubs to trees reaching 40 m/130 ft or more. They are found throughout the tropics. The edible fig originated in West Asia and has been cultivated for at least 6,000 years. It is now grown mainly in Italy, Turkey, Greece, and California. The fruit may be eaten fresh or preserved and dried. Figs are pollinated by parasitic wasps.
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Decor/physical changes: Other than periodic cosmetic improvements, the bar was enlarged three years ago and the boulevard patio enclosed with ficus trees. The ventilation system of the building pulls air across the atrium, grazing the ficus fig fiddle leaf and palm plants, then redistributes it to the top floors, thus re-oxygenating the air while cleaning it. However, certain species of ficus were planted to mark sacred places and tombs and were closely associated with Merina royalty. |
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