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Family Moraceae Scientific Name Ficus melinocarpa Blume Blume, C.L. von (1825) Bijdragen tot de Flora van Nederlandsch Indie 9: 460. Type: Salak, .

Common name Scale bar 10mm. Copyright CSIRO Fig Stem Usually not a strangling fig but prop roots may be present at the base. Blaze odour resembling that of cat's urine. Bark exudate watery yellowish brown or clear and turning yellowish brown on exposure. Petioles and twigs produce a clear watery exudate which turns yellowish on exposure. Stipules about 0.5-1 cm long. Oil dots visible on the underside of the blade with the aid of a lens. Leaf blades about 16-20 x 7- 9 cm, slightly sandpapery on the upper surface and sometimes also on the lower surface. 10th leaf stage. Copyright CSIRO Flowers Tepals glabrous, lobed or toothed at the apex. Male flowers produced around the ostiole. Style hairy in the upper half, stigma slightly swollen, minutely papillose. Bracts at the base of the fig, three. Lateral bracts not present on the outside of the fig body. Figs pedunculate, +/- globular, about 15 mm diam. Orifice closed by interlocking apical and internal bracts. Seedlings Cotyledon stage, epigeal germination. Copyright CSIRO Cotyledons orbicular, about 2-3 mm diam. At the tenth leaf stage: leaf blade ovate, apex acute, base obtuse, margins sinuate or crenate, both the upper and lower surfaces scabrous, teeth indistinct; stipules sheathing the terminal bud, triangular; and stem scabrous hairs. germination time 32 days. Distribution and Ecology Occurs in CYP. Altitudinal range from near sea level to 200 m. Grows in well developed rain forest and in drier, more seasonal rain forest. Also occurs in New Guinea and the Philippines. Natural History & Notes

Tree Female flowers Note scattered spines on the styles. Copyright CSIRO X Synonyms Ficus melinocarpa var. hololampra (Diels) Corner, The Gardens' Bulletin Singapore 17 : 462(1960). Ficus hololampra Diels, Bot. Jahr. Syst. 67: 201(1935), Type: New GUinea, collector unknown. RFK Code 696 CC-BY Australian Tropical Herbarium unless otherwise indicated in the images.