Description:
Moraceae (mulberry family) »
Ficus hispida FY-kus or FIK-us from the Latin for fig HISS-pih-duh -- with bristly hairs commonly known as: devil fig, hairy fig, opposite-leaved fig-tree, rough-leaved fig • Gujarati: ધેડ ઉંબર dhed umbar • Hindi: गोबला gobla, कगशा kagsha, काला उम्बर kala umbar, कटगूलरिया katgularia, फल्गु phalgu • Kannada: kada atthi • Konkani: खरवोटी kharvoti • Malayalam: എരുമനാക്ക് erumanaakk, കാട്ടത്തി kaattaththi, പാറകം paarakam • Marathi: बोकेडा bokeda, बोखाडा bokhada, बोखेडा bokheda, धेड उंबर dhed umbar, काळा उंबर kala umbar, करवती karavati • Nepalese: खोथया दुमरी kothaya-dumari • Sanskrit: काकोदुम्बरिका kakodumbarika, मलयूः malayuhu, फल्गु phalgu, फणिका phanika • Tamil: பேயத்தி peyatti • Telugu: బొమ్మమేడి bomma-medi Native to: China, Indian sub-continent, Indo-China, Malesia, northern Australia References:
eFlora •
NPGS / GRIN •
M.M.P.N.D.. Date: 17 August 2008, 17:32. Source:
Ficus hispida. Author:
Dinesh Valke from Thane, India.