Ficus tsjahela is a fig tree from the family Moraceae which is found in peninsular India and Sri Lanka.[1] It is commonly known as the kaaral in Malayalam, kal-aal in Tamil and boviyamara in Kannada.[1]
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Species of flowering plant
Ficus tsjahela
Ficus tsjahela seen in Nilgiri Biosphere Nature park, Anaikatty Coimbatore.
Leaves simple, alternate, spiral; stipules foliaceous, 0.7cm long, caducous and leaving annular scar; petiole ca. 6cm long, canaliculate, glabrous; lamina to 20 x 8cm, oblong, elliptic-oblong, apex acuminate, base rounded, coriaceous, margin entire, glabrous and glossy; basally 3-nerved; midrib raised above; secondary nerves 6-10 pairs, prominent and parallel, looped near the margin; tertiary nerves reticulate.
Inflorescence / flower
Inflorescence syconia, sessile, depressed-globose, in clusters of 2-6, on very short crowded tubercles in the axils of the leaves or most frequently at the scars of fallen leaves; flowers unisexual.
Fruit and seeds
Syconium, sessile, ca. 0.5cm across, greenish; achenes smooth.[1]
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