Ficus citrifolia: 1 definition
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Biology (plants and animals)
Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)Ficus citrifolia Mill. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Ficus botryapioides Kunth & C.D. Bouché, Ficus brevifolia Nutt., Ficus caribaea Jacq., Ficus caucana Dugand, Ficus citrifolia subsp. brevifolia (Nutt.) A.E. Murray, Ficus citrifolia var. brevifolia (Nutt.) D’Arcy, Ficus eximia fo. paraguariensis Hassl., Ficus foveata Pittier, Ficus foveolata Pittier, Ficus gentlei Lundell, Ficus gigantea Kunth, Ficus guanarensis Pittier, Ficus guaranitica Chodat, Ficus hemsleyana Standl., Ficus laevigata Vahl, Ficus laevigata var. brevifolia (Nutt.) Rossberg, Ficus lentiginosa Vahl, Ficus lentiginosa var. imrayana, Ficus lentiginosa var. subcuspidata, Ficus pedunculata Dryand. ex Aiton, Ficus pedunculata var. acuta Nutt., Ficus populnea Willd., Ficus populnea subvar. floridana Warb., Ficus populnea var. bahamensis Warb., Ficus populnea var. brevifolia (Nutt.) Warb., Ficus populoides Warb., Ficus populoides var. dilatata Warb., Ficus populoides var. elongata Warb., Ficus populoides var. maculosa Warb., Ficus portoricensis Urb., Ficus sancti-crucis (Liebm.) Miq., Ficus syringaefolia Kunth & C.D. Bouché, Ficus thomaea Miq., Ficus turbinata Pittier, Urostigma giganteum (Kunth) Miq., Urostigma laevigatum (Vahl) Miq., Urostigma pedunculatum (Dryand. ex Aiton) Miq., Urostigma populneum (Willd.) Miq., Urostigma sancti-crucis Liebm., Urostigma syringaefolium (Kunth & C.D. Bouché) Miq..
References regarding Ficus citrifolia Mill. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:
· The Gardeners Dictionary (1768)
· Revista Soc. Boliv. Bot. (2003)
· Ceiba (2003)
· Taxon (2005)
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See also (Relevant definitions)
Full-text: Saguagua, Figuier, Tuu, Suu, Shortleaf fig, Jamaica cherry, Fijye, Milk tree, Ficus maxima.
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