Description
Ficus Amstel – Plant is often found growing out of fences, from cracks in roofs and walls, and as an epiphyte from urban trees. Associated Fauna : Its flowers are pollinated by fig wasps, and its ripe syconia are eaten by birds. It is also the food plant for caterpillars of the butterfly, the striped blue crow (Euploea mulciber mulciber).







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