35 Bilder zum Thema "moraceae family" bei ClipDealer

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Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Fig Trees is a Moraceae family woody tree. It is also known as Fiscus and Figs. The native place of this tree is Southwest Asia.
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Enormous fig trees grow inside the Fig Tree Lawn, fenced space with harbour glimpses specially intended to host alfresco events in the Lower Garden of the Royal Botanic Garden. Sydney-NSW-Australia.
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Ficus nota on tree in jungle. edible to humans, They are usually eaten with sugar & cream. leaves eaten as a vegetable.treatment of fever, muscle pain, urinary tract infections, hypertension, diabetes
Weeping fig plant on nursery for sell are cash crops. low maintenance plant that purifies your air soothes your soul. removing formaldehyde, xylene
Two huge ficus macrophylla
Fiddle leaf fig plant growing naturally outdoors in warm afternoon light
Large fiddle leaf fig house plant in dappled afternoon light casting interesting shadows
Ficus rubber-bearing, variety "Tineke" (Ficus elastica Roxb. ex Hornem.) grows in the greenhouse
Ficus microcarpa
Unripe fruits on small tree of Ficus carica in September. The fig is the edible fruit of Ficus carica, a species of small tree in the flowering plant family Moraceae. Kolimpia, Rhodes, Greece
Higo - brevas - Ficus carica.
Higo - brevas - Ficus carica.
In a transparent plate, on a tiled counter top, is the cross sections of a ripe boiled breadfruits, with a small cavity in one half where the heart is removed and the cut heart in the other. This fruit is of the Artocarpus altilis tree.
The paper mulberry (Broussonetia papyrifera) is a species of flowering plant in the family Moraceae
Ficus carica
Tropical fruit Jackfruit (jakfruit, jack, jak) in bowl
Ficus pumila plants on a wall
Yellow jackfruits hanging from the jackfruit tree with natural golden sunlight
Yellow jackfruits hanging from the jackfruit tree with natural golden sunlight
A breadfruit and a blossom are attached to the branches of a breadfruit tree.
Ficus microcarpa tree plant on farm for harvest are cash crops
A small tall breadfruit tree is growing in an open lot.
Dessert figs with honey.
Ficus microcarpa tree plant on farm for harvest are cash crops
Ficus microcarpa tree plant on farm for harvest are cash crops
Exotic tree Ficus macrophylla Australian banyan fig tree trunk and buttress roots close up. Tropical botanical garden, Lisbon, Portugal
Ficus microcarpa tree plant on farm for harvest are cash crops

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