strangler fig การใช้
- For this reason banyans bear the colloquial name " strangler fig ".
- The best-known are the so-called " strangler figs ".
- A strangler fig entombed a tall sabal palm, leaving only the fronds visible.
- Strangler figs are also found in Lamington.
- It is also one of the species known as " strangler fig ".
- Climbing a ladder up a strangler fig takes visitors to an observation deck above the ground.
- However, you see, that strangler fig has the booyong in its grip, wrapped right around.
- McKinney furnished his arboreal abode from cypress logs and nestled it in the branches of a strangler fig tree.
- Walking from Lusik to Marut around the coast, a fine example of Strangler Fig tree can be noticed.
- Strangler figs can also germinate and develop as independent trees, not reliant on the support of a host.
- Descriptions of unusual tropical vegetation such as the giant strangler figs began to appear in tourist guides from the 1920s.
- Hemiepiphytes like the strangler fig begin as epiphytes but eventually set their own roots and overpower and kill their host.
- Giant strangler figs such as the Curtain Fig Tree were considered to be wonders ( or even freaks ) of nature.
- North Queensland strangler figs were portrayed photographically in The Queenslander from as early as 1896 and on postcards soon after 1900.
- The night was black and moonless, just a billion stars glittering through the canopy of tangled mahogany and strangler fig limbs.
- A trail winds through mixed temperate and subtropical trees, including cabbage palms, mastic trees, gumbo limbos and strangler figs.
- The aerial roots of strangler fig have damaged ancient Mayan temples in Central America and the temple of Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
- The strangler fig and the northern rt ( " Metrosideros robusta " ) of New Zealand are examples of this.
- The tropical forests contain hundreds of plant species including African tulip tree, rubber tree, strangler fig, and " cecropia ".
- It is distinguished from the closely related Florida strangler fig ( " Ficus aurea " ) mainly by the finer veining in the leaves.
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