Indian fig - translation to spanish
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Indian fig - translation to spanish

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indian Fig; Indian Fig (disambiguation)

Indian fig         
sabre {fruta del cactus}
fig leaf         
  • ''[[The Expulsion from the Garden of Eden]]'', by [[Masaccio]], before and after restoration. It was painted in 1425, covered up in 1680, and restored in 1980.
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LEAF OF THE FIG TREE, TRADITIONALLY USED IN ART TO OBSCURE NUDITY
Figleaf; Fig leaves; Fig leaf covering
Hoja de higo
fig tree         
  • [[Aerial root]]s that may eventually provide structural support
  • A ''[[Ficus carica]]'' (common fig)
  • ''[[Ficus exasperata]]'', fruits
  • A [[common fig]] fruit
  • Cut through of a ripe common fig
  • The stipule of ''[[Ficus religiosa]]''. The white [[stipule]] contains a new leaf and a new stipule.
GENUS OF PLANTS IN THE FAMILY MORACEAE
Fig tree; Fig trees; Caprifig; Visiania; Varinga; Ficeae; Fig-tree; Ficus (plant); Sycomorus; Sycidium; Synoecia; Ficus subg. Ficus
(n.) = higuera
Ex: Most fig tree roots are close to the soil surface and can easily dry out.

Definition

fig.
¦ abbreviation figure.

Wikipedia

Indian fig

Indian fig is a common name for several plants and may refer to:

  • Ficus benghalensis, a species of banyan tree also known as East Indian fig.
  • Opuntia ficus-indica, a species of cactus also known as Indian fig opuntia.
  • Opuntia humifusa, a species of cactus also known as eastern prickly pear.
  • Ficus racemosa, is a species of plant in the family Moraceae.