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Qué (quién) es wild fig - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT
Fiddle-leaved Fig; Fiddle leaf fig; Fiddle-leaf fig; Fiddleleaf fig; Fiddle leaved fig; Fiddle-leaved fig; Fiddle Leaf Fig
  • An indoor fiddle leaf fig tree
  • Above: an example of a [[lyrate]] leaf. ''Ficus lyrata'' leaves are [[lyrate]], meaning that they resemble a lyre.

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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FIG; FIG (disambiguation); Fig.
¦ abbreviation figure.
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
FIG; FIG (disambiguation); Fig.
1.
In books and magazines, fig. is used as an abbreviation for figure
in order to tell the reader which picture or diagram is being referred to.
Draw the basic outlines in black felt-tip pen (see fig. 4).
2.
In some dictionaries and language books, fig. is used as an abbreviation for figurative
.
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.
  • chaste]]" [[Pope]]s; later, most such coverings were removed.
LEAF OF THE FIG TREE, TRADITIONALLY USED IN ART TO OBSCURE NUDITY
Figleaf; Fig leaves; Fig leaf covering
¦ noun a leaf of a fig tree, often used for concealing the genitals in paintings and sculpture.
Origin
C16: with ref. to the story of Adam and Eve (Gen. 3:7).

Wikipedia

Ficus lyrata

Ficus lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle-leaf fig, is a species of flowering plant in the mulberry and fig family Moraceae. It is native to western Africa, from Cameroon west to Sierra Leone, where it grows in lowland tropical rainforest. It can grow up to 12–15 m (39–49 ft) tall.

The leaves are variable in shape, but often with a broad apex and narrow middle, resembling a lyre or fiddle; they are up to 45 cm (18 in) long and 30 cm (12 in) broad (though usually smaller) with a leathery texture, prominent veins and a wavy margin.

The fruit is a green fig 2.5–3 cm (1-¼ in) diameter.