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Ficus carica – Common fig
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Foliage and fruit drawn in 1771[1]
Ipò ìdasí
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Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1)
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Igi ọpótò je eka gbóògì eso ti Ficus carica, omo igi kékeré ni ogbin ododo nínú ìdílé Moraceae, nativeMediterraneanibugbe papọ pẹlu awọn western and southern Asia. won ti ko ebe lati igba ìwásè ọ sí ti dàgbà gidigidi ni gbogbo orilẹ ede ayé .[3][4] Ficus carica o je ọkan ninu of the genus Ficus, tí o kun fun ẹgbẹrin tropical and subtropical ọmọ ogbin

Igi ọpọtọ je igi kékeré tó ga tó 7–10 m (23–33 ft), with smooth white bark. Its large leaves have three to five deep lobes. Its fruit (referred to as syconium, a type of multiple fruit) is tear-shaped, 3–5 cm (1–2 in) long, with a green skin that may ripen toward purple or brown, and sweet soft reddish flesh containing numerous crunchy seeds.

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