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Ficus

[ UK /fˈa‍ɪkəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. large genus of tropical trees or shrubs or climbers including fig trees

How To Use Ficus In A Sentence

  • Six months ago, Gary hired a goateed designer to "defoliate" the office,  trucking out all the ficus trees and spanish moss to make room for curved sheets of fiberglass and, as he called it, "negative space. Overboard
  • Being a duke or a count, or holding other royally conferred titles such as vir inluster (in France) or vir magnificus (in Italy), were important privileges.
  • Then they came to the taller plants: four-foot-tall ficus trees, false aralias, and dieffenbachia. The Owl and Moon Cafe
  • The ficus would thrive during the warm months on the patio in filtered morning sun, but I suspect summer afternoon sun would be too intense.
  • Studies conducted by the National Coffee Research Center in 2004 found 96 bird species in the Kachalu farm region, a population that the center attributes to the wide variety of native trees that shade the coffee including ingas, eritrynas, cedars, ficus, albizzias and tubebuias, among others.
  • For the less adventurous, there is a selection of low-maintenance houseplants such as ficus and pothos.
  • Consider reworking the roots and continuing to grow the ficus in pots.
  • Over in a corner, at the entrance to the recreation center, is a small grove of banana and ficus trees.
  • Once there's new growth, prune to shape the ficus.
  • In the state of Michoacán, the species more commonly present are Ficus mexicana, F. padifolia, Brosimum alicastrum, Licania arborea, Sideroxylon capiri and Enterolobium cyclocarpum. Southern Pacific dry forests
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