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Ficus subcuneata (PROSEA)

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*Leaves arranged spirally, obovate, 12-20 cm × 4.5-9 cm, base broadly cuneate to subcordate, apex acuminate, margin entire, with (7-)9-13(-16) pairs of lateral veins, hairy below, stipules up to 22 mm long.
*Figs axillary, solitary or occasionally paired, depressed globose, up to 40 mm in diameter, glabrescent, ripening scarlet; flowers with 4-6 free tepals, male flowers in 1 row, sessile, with 1 stamen, female flowers sessile.
 
''F. subcuneata'' is locally common in rain forest, often on riversides, from sea-level up to 1200 m altitude.
== Selected sources ==
*[167] Boer, E. & Sosef, M.S.M., 1998. Ficus L. In: Sosef, M.S.M., Hong, L.T. & Prawirohatmodjo, S. (Editors): Plant Resources of South-East Asia No 5(3). Timber trees: Lesser-known timbers. Backhuys Publishers, Leiden, the Netherlands. pp. 232-23*[281] Corner, E.J.H., 1965. Check-list of Ficus in Asia and Australia. Gardens' Bulletin, Singapore 21: 1-186.*[611] Holdsworth, D.K. & Sakulas, H., 1986. Medicinal plants of the Morobe Province. Part II. The Aseki Valley. International Journal of Crude Drug Research 24: 31-40. medicinals == Main genus page ==*[[Ficus (PROSEA Medicinal plants)|''Ficus'']] (Medicinal plants)
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