This wild fig tree (Probably Ficus variegata) grows in northern areas of Pakistan. The strange thing about this tree is that the figs (fruit) grow on trunk and mature branches and that is why it is called "Trunk fruiting fig". Contrary to common figs which ripen in June, these figs ripen in August. It is called "Urmal" in local language Pashto in district Buner, NWFP.
Wild Fig Tree
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And not only is it trunk-fruiting -- something I've never before seen -- it's really loaded with figs. Thank you for the education.
beautiful ....
where was it taken?
We have that growng here too Birdy. They love the areas along the river banks and when the fruit gets ripe there is always a big fight between the monkeys and the birds for them What a racket they make!! :)
Thanks you too Marvin, for your visit and nice comment.
Salam Tazeen!
These images were taken in district Buner.
Thanks Joan for the comment and sharing your knowledge.
What a cool tree. Great photos, isn't nature grand?
nixe
i have seen some wild fig trees in Lahore and some of them are fruiting these days as well. they resemble to this one a lot. i wonder if they are same as this one.
Thanks Shelly Cox for the comment. Of course nature is grand.
Thanks Suman for the visit and comment.
Salam Muhammad khabbab!
Your visit and comment is highly appreciated.
This is my kinda post. I like this post, just wanted to add some additional lines from my side.
Apart from the northern areas, they are also found in other provinces of Pakistan. Also in Punjab.
They are one of the many species of peepal tree.I have this tree in my home garden in Multan too.
All I know, June is the best month of ripening of the fruits. And the fig tree found in my garden, just giving less fruits in the month of August. I dont know why.
Thanks Rabia Akram for your detailed and informative comment. I never saw this fig tree in plain areas of NWFP, particularly in Peshawar, Charsada, Mardan and Swabi. As regard the common figs, they ripen in June, but in the specie I mentioned figs ripen in August.
These are wonderful trees, and i love figs!
here in Tennessee in the u.s. all we can grow are mission and brown turkey figs.
Truly peculiar. We have a fig tree in our backyard in California. Its fruit matures very late, starting in September.
Beautiful photos!
I am from North Punjab and to be honest i have never seen this kind of fig tree before here in the plains of Punjab and As birdy said since they ripe in August then they must grow in the hilly lands .
anyway GREAT shot and the natural spring colors
it almost looks like a tree from heaven .
One of the Hill State of India, in Himachal Pradesh these wild fig are named as tnimul or Chimbul. When these are ripen these are sweet in taste and are eaten by the people. When un riped people use these fruits to prepare tasty vegetable at home
Thanks Gopi Chand Dogra for your visit, comment and sharing information, much appreciated.
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