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- Common fig caprifigs have three crops per year; edible figs have two.
- It can be found in blackcurrant, a鏰? black raspberry, litchi pericarp and common fig.
- The common fig tree is mostly a phreatophyte that lives in areas with standing or running water.
- Fig wasps grow in common fig caprifigs but not in the female syconiums because the female flower is too long for the wasp to successfully lay her eggs in them.
- As a result of the climate, a local variety of the common fig, known as " Bornholm's Diamond ", can grow locally on the island.
- Some parthenocarpic cultivars of common figs do not require pollination at all, and will produce a crop of figs ( albeit sterile ) in the absence of caprifigs or fig wasps.
- Psoralen occurs naturally in the seeds of " Psoralea corylifolia ", as well as in the common fig, celery, parsley, UVA ) treatment for psoriasis, eczema, vitiligo, and cutaneous T-cell lymphoma.
- The woodland has suffered bigger alterations, since most autochthonous species like the common fig or the pyrenaean oak ( Quercus pyrenaica ) are now reduced to symbolic representation by the reforestation of nearly one fourth of the surface with pine trees and eucalyptus.
- There is evidence that figs, specifically the Common Fig ( " F . carica " ) and Sycamore Fig ( " Ficus sycomorus " ), were among the first if not the very first plant species that were deliberately bred for agriculture in the Middle East, starting more than 11, 000 years ago.
- The oldest living plant of known planting date is a " Ficus religiosa " tree known as the Sri Maha Bodhi planted in the temple at Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka by King Tissa in 288 BCE . The common fig is one of two significant trees in Islam, and there is a sura in Quran named " The Fig " or At-Tin ( 3H1G * ?F ).
- In Dalmatia, mammals ( the majority being even-toed ungulates and lagomorphs ) comprised 50.3 % of the golden jackal's diet, fruit seeds ( 14 % each being common fig and common grape vine, while 4.6 % are " Juniperus oxycedrus " ) and vegetables 34.1 %, insects ( 16 % orthopteras, 12 % beetles, and 3 % dictyopteras ) 29.5 %, birds and their eggs 24.8 %, artificial food 24 %, and branches, leaves, and grass 24 %.
- Some better-known species that represent the diversity of the genus include the common fig, a small temperate deciduous tree whose fingered fig leaf is well known in art and iconography; the weeping fig ( " F . benjamina " ), a hemi-epiphyte with thin tough leaves on pendulous stalks adapted to its rain forest habitat; the rough-leaved sandpaper figs from Australia; and the creeping fig ( " F . pumila " ), a vine whose small, hard leaves form a dense carpet of foliage over rocks or garden walls.