Kingdom:
Phylum:
Angiosperms
Order:
Rosales
Family:
Genus:
Species:
luschnathiana
ID:
689813

Status:
valid

Authors:
Miq.

Source:
cmp

Year:
1867

Citation Micro:
Ann. Mus. Bot. Lugduno-Batavi 3: 298 (1867)

WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000689146

Common Names

  • Ficus luschnathiana
  • Luschnathiana Ficus
  • Luschnath's Fig

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Synonyms

  • Urostigma luschnathianum Miq. [unknown]
  • Ficus diabolica Herter [unknown]
  • Ficus diabolica laurina Herter [unknown]
  • Ficus diabolica maior Herter [unknown]
  • Ficus diabolica minor Herter [unknown]
  • Ficus erubescens Warb. ex Glaz. [unknown]
  • Ficus horquetensis Chodat [unknown]
  • Ficus ibapophy Orb. ex Hauman & Irigoyen [unknown]
  • Ficus monckii Hassl. [unknown]
  • Ficus monckii san-martinianus Parodi [unknown]
  • Ficus monckii subcuneata Hassl. [unknown]
  • Ficus speciosa Rojas Acosta [unknown]

Description

Ficus luschnathiana (also called Luschnath's Fig, among many other common names) is a species of fig tree native to India and Sri Lanka. It is an evergreen tree with glossy, leathery leaves and small, yellowish-green flowers. It is found in tropical and subtropical forests, as well as in urban areas.

Uses & Benefits

Ficus luschnathiana is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. It is also used as a hedge or windbreak, and as a shade tree. The leaves are used as fodder for livestock, and the latex is used to make rubber. The wood is used for fuel and construction.

Flower, Seeds and Seedlings

The flowers of Ficus luschnathiana are small and yellowish-green. The seeds are small, dark brown, and have a hard outer shell. The seedlings are small, with dark green leaves and a long, thin stem.

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Cultivation and Propagation

Ficus luschnathiana is a tropical evergreen tree that grows best in full sun to partial shade in well-drained soil. Propagation is done by seed, cuttings, or air layering. The seeds should be planted in a well-drained potting mix and kept moist until germination. Cuttings should be taken from semi-hardwood stems and planted in a well-drained potting mix. Air layering is done by wrapping a moistened sphagnum moss around a stem and covering it with plastic wrap.

Where to Find Ficus luschnathiana

Ficus luschnathiana is native to India, Sri Lanka, and Myanmar. It can be found in tropical and subtropical forests.

Ficus luschnathiana FAQ

What type of plant is Ficus luschnathiana?

Ficus luschnathiana is a species of fig tree in the family Moraceae.

Where does Ficus luschnathiana grow?

Ficus luschnathiana is native to India and Sri Lanka.

What are the characteristics of Ficus luschnathiana?

Ficus luschnathiana is an evergreen tree that can reach up to 10 meters in height. Its leaves are simple, alternate, and oblong-elliptic in shape. The fruits are small, yellow-green, and edible.

Species in the Ficus genus

Ficus bonijesulapensis, Ficus caatingae, Ficus anserina, Ficus bukitrayaensis, Ficus carpentariensis, Ficus cotopaxiensis, Ficus ecuadorensis, Ficus francoae, Ficus lumutana, Ficus malayana, Ficus maximoides, Ficus paoana, Ficus pastasana, Ficus quichuana, Ficus quistocochensis, Ficus ridleyana, Ficus rimacana, Ficus sumacoana, Ficus thailandica, Ficus valaria, Ficus abelii, Ficus abscondita, Ficus abutilifolia, Ficus acamptophylla, Ficus acreana, Ficus aculeata, Ficus adelpha, Ficus adenosperma, Ficus adhatodifolia, Ficus adolphi-friderici, Ficus aequatorialis, Ficus albert-smithii, Ficus albipila, Ficus albomaculata, Ficus allutacea, Ficus alongensis, Ficus altissima, Ficus amadiensis, Ficus amazonica, Ficus americana, Ficus ampana, Ficus ampelos, Ficus amplissima, Ficus amplocarpa, Ficus ampulliformis, Ficus anastomosans, Ficus andamanica, Ficus androchaete, Ficus annulata, Ficus antandronarum,

Species in the Moraceae family

Allaeanthus greveanus, Allaeanthus kurzii, Allaeanthus luzonicus, Allaeanthus zeylanicus, Antiaris toxicaria, Antiaropsis decipiens, Antiaropsis uniflora, Artocarpus albobrunneus, Artocarpus altilis, Artocarpus altissimus, Artocarpus anisophyllus, Artocarpus annulatus, Artocarpus avatifolius, Artocarpus blancoi, Artocarpus brevipedunculatus, Artocarpus camansi, Artocarpus chama, Artocarpus corneri, Artocarpus elasticus, Artocarpus excelsus, Artocarpus fulvicortex, Artocarpus glaucus, Artocarpus gomezianus, Artocarpus gongshanensis, Artocarpus heterophyllus, Artocarpus hirsutus, Artocarpus hispidus, Artocarpus horridus, Artocarpus hypargyreus, Artocarpus integer, Artocarpus jarrettiae, Artocarpus kemando, Artocarpus lacucha, Artocarpus lanceifolius, Artocarpus longifolius, Artocarpus lowii, Artocarpus mariannensis, Artocarpus multifidus, Artocarpus nanchuanensis, Artocarpus nigrifolius, Artocarpus nitidus, Artocarpus nobilis, Artocarpus obtusus, Artocarpus odoratissimus, Artocarpus palembanicus, Artocarpus petelotii, Artocarpus pinnatisectus, Artocarpus pithecogallus, Artocarpus primackii, Artocarpus reticulatus,