A systematic search for attributes that make a fig species invasive, weedy or vulnerable to extinction. An account to chronicle the journey of research and the writing of a scientific paper.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Fig trees on St. John's Island

From the "Singapore's Heritage Tree Register". The ficus heritage species. Take a look at those found in St. John's island!

I believe I saw the one at Duxton Plain too. Very strong and mighty.



I saw these trees with the "Ficus superba" tags at St. John's Island during a camp. The trees at St. John's were very mature and beautiful. Really like the Tembusus that abound.

This is one of them.





I'm not sure what are these. They look like stranglers to me.





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