I might think of *Ficus virens* as it is described by the local people as a 
strangler fig with yellow fruit when they are mature 
Thank you for your help
Le dimanche 26 novembre 2023 à 18:37:33 UTC+8, J.M. Garg a écrit :

> Thanks, Varun ji.
> Is the id OK?
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> Date: Sun, 26 Nov 2023 at 15:39
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> Dear Sir
>
>
> Here are three different species as identified *Ficus microcarpa, Ficus 
> virgata *and *Ficus virens*.
> There is no such leaf polymorphism in *Ficus microcarpa *where so much 
> difference can be seen.
>
> For vernacular names they differ for one or can be same for many.
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>
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> Kind regards,
> Varun
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> Cc: Germain Vital <[email protected]>
> Subject: Fwd: [efloraofindia:458066] ID REQUEST : Ficus microcarpa ?
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> Thanks, Germain ji
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> From: Germain Vital <[email protected]>
> Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2023 at 16:25
> Subject: [efloraofindia:458066] ID REQUEST : Ficus microcarpa ?
> To: eFloraofIndia <[email protected]>
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>
> Dear members, 
>
> *Observation*: 
>
> 26/04/23. Riung District, Flores, Indonesia.
>
> *Description*: All those photos have been identified as one single plant 
> from the local guide (named *Kekas *in local language). It seems like 
> it's a *Ficus *species, maybe *Ficus microcarpa *? But is it possible to 
> have those kind of leaves polymorphism ? I was also thinking about *Ficus 
> virens *and *Ficus virgata.*
>
> This is a big tree, that has yellow little fig fruit and has a sour smell. 
> It's a kind of like banyan species has she has a lot of roots and can grow 
> on rocks.
>
> *Habitus *: Dry tropical forest
>
> *First ID* : 
> *Ficus microcarpa*
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