Special features:Fig tree ポスト Special features:Fig tree Related pages Special features:Fig treeFig treeFig tree(scientific name:Ficus carica) is deciduous small tree of the moraceae family in the edible berries. It is called the world's oldest cultivated plants, and was brought to Japan during the EdoFicus cyathistipulaFicus cyathistipula, commonly called as African fig tree ,scientific name:Ficus cyathistipula, is a non-cold-resistant evergreen mature trees of the department Moraceae of Ficus genus native to South Ficus variegataFicus variegata or Common Red Stem fig (scientific name: Ficus variegata) is native to India, southern China, Indonesia and Malaysia and is a deciduous trees of the family Moraceae. It inhabits the huFicus elastica 'Tineke'Ficus elastica 'Tineke' (scientific name: Ficus elastica 'Tineke') is a horticultural variety of the Indian rubber tree (scientific name: Ficus elastica), a non-cold-resistant evergreen broad-leaved tFicus superbaFicus superb also known as Sea fig , scientific name : Ficus superba , is a semi-evergreen broadleaf tall tree belonging to the Moraceae family, native to Taiwan, China, Southeast Asia, and Japan. It Ficus lyrataFicus lyrata (scientific name:Ficus lyrata) is a non-cold-resistant evergreen tree of the mulberry trees of Ficus genus native to West Africa. Common name: Ficus lyrata kashiwaba gomen Thursday, scieAi-yu JellyAi-yu Jelly (scientific name: Ficus pumila var. awkeotsang) is a dessert made from the seeds of the ai-gyô-chi variant, an evergreen vine plant endemic to Taiwan and belonging to the family Moraceae aFicus erectaFicus erecta (scientific name: Ficus erecta or Ficus erecta var. erecta) is a deciduous broad-leaved shrub in the family Moraceae, native to Japan and Jeju Island (Korea). It is also known as "itabi" Banyan treeBanyan tree (scientific name:Ficus microcarpa) is evergreen tree of the moraceae family native to Southeast Asia.It lets a number of aerial roots develop and supports the tree into the soil. It become creeping fig Creeping fig (large cliff pomegranates, scientific name:Ficus pumila) is native to Southeast Asia, Taiwan, southern China and Japan, moraceae fig is a genus of Evergreen vine and shrubs. Aerial creeFicus elasticaFicus elastica or rubber tree(scientific name: Ficus elastica) is a non-hardy evergreen broad-leaved tree of the genus Ficus in the mulberry family, native to tropical Asia, including India, Sumatra aFicus benghalensisFicus benghalensis , the Bengal bodhi tree or Bengal fig (scientific name: Ficus benghalensis) is a tall evergreen tree in the fig family of the tree family Moraceae , native to tropical Asia, includisacred figSacred fig, scientific name:Ficus religiosa, is a non-cold-resistant evergreen tree of the mulberry trees of Ficus is the national flower of India and in the Himalayas, China, native to Indo-China. It Other Featuresoctober-pink-colored-flowersoctober-pink-colored-flowers There were 188 species of pink flowers blooming in October. From October, there were a total of 188 species of pink flowers, including the camellia genus Camellia japonicJanuary Blue FlowersJanuary Blue Flowers There are not so many blue flowers in January. This is due to the fact that blue flowers themselves are scarce and that there are few flowers that bloom in the cold of Ja【Special Feature】February Yellow Blossoms【Special Feature】List of Yellow Flowers in February When it comes to February, daffodils come to mind. Varieties such as Kibusa Suisen and Lolikido are in full bloom. Additionally, the rare yelloRed flowers bloom in DecemberDecember-2022 December flowers include Camellia japonica or Tsubaki (scientific name: Camellia japonica) and sasanqua. Also. ecember flowers include Flowering quince (scientific name: Chaenomeles) i.Feature: Purple Flowers in May #2Feature: Purple Flowers in May #2 Although some time has passed since the "Feature: Purple Flowers in May #1," we are continuing with the "Feature: Purple Flowers in May #2." In the previous feaMedicinal plantMedical herb This is a collection of plants that have long been known for their medicinal uses in folk medicine. These have been used in decoctions, extracted in alcohol, and as food to improve and