Wild Fig (Vijgenboom / Wild Fig)
Ficus sycomorus is known as the wild fig and is considered one of the oldest forms of fig. In the Middle East, Africa, and India, its fruit holds significant historical value and remains popular in local diets. Archaeological findings show that the wild fig was cultivated as early as Ancient Egypt and Palestine.
The tree grows steadily and offers rich shade with its large, heart-shaped leaves. It belongs to species that provide natural cover and create a pleasant environment, especially in warm areas.
Its fruits visually resemble figs but are smaller in size (2-3 centimeters in diameter) and change color from gray-green to yellow and then to red. Their taste is pleasant and they can be used fresh or in traditional preparations.
Ficus sycomorus can be cultivated in warm climates and sunny zones. It remains a basic tree in many regions of the old world, offering significant shade and functional use in yards and crops.
The wild fig is an interesting species for plant collectors who appreciate historical continuity. It is a tree with character, history, and practicality, providing food and shade and having deep roots in ancient civilizations.
Specifications
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- Seed
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- Grass
- Shadows
Important information
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