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Ficus cyathistipula : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ficus cyathistipula
The African fig tree (''Ficus cyathistipula'') is a species of fig that is native to the tropical forest regions of Africa. They may be small trees, shrubs or hemi-epiphytic lianas, and are widespread in the moist tropics, where they may be found in Afromontane or rainforest, often overhanging pools.〔 The figs are reddish when ripe, and have thick, spongy walls that enable them to float on water.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://mediambient.itineraris.bcn.cat/en/node/263/365 )〕 They are named for their cup-shaped (''cyathus''-) and persistent stipules (''stipula'').〔 ==Range and habitat== It ranges from the Ivory Coast in the west, to western Kenya and northern Malawi in the east. In the south it occurs in northern Angola, northern Zambia, and at Mount Namuli in Zambezia, Mozambique. They grow beside forested streams or rivers, or in swamps where they overhang pools, and on inselbergs and rock outcrops, from sea level to 1,800 m.〔
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