Ficus macrophylla, commonly known as the Moreton Bay Fig, is a large evergreen banyan tree of the Moraceae family that is a native of most of the eastern ...
In 1876 a visiting sailor presented the seedling of this Morton Bay Fig (ficus macrophylla) to a local girl who planted it at 201 State Street. ... members.cox.net/deleyd2/deleytours/morton.htm - Cached - Similar
Morton Bay Fig 1978. Botanical Name: ficus macrophilia Family: Moraceae. Trunks and rootstock on rocks. From a Nursery stock, bought in 1984 as an 8 year ... home.vicnet.net.au/~mccv/Bons/mybons.htm - Cached - Similar
Performances, 4Jan06. Booking Information, 28Apr04, Moreton Bay Fig Morris may seem like an odd-moniker for a folk dance troupe, but this local ensemble has ... www.moretonbayfig.org/ - Cached - Similar
10 Feb 2005 ... image.a.nation-PhotoBlog: Morton bay fig, In Hyde Park (Perth, not London) there are a number of these grand, sprawling figs. beilby.com/image.a.nation/index.php?showimage=207 - Cached - Similar
Map of Morton Bay Fig Rd, Adelaide, SA, Maps of Australian cities, towns and travel destinations with driving directions and traveller information. www.whereis.com › SA › Adelaide - Cached
6 Jun 2006 ... A tall, broad spreading tree when open-grown, densely foliaged with large, shiny , dark green leaves which have a distinctive rusty-brown ... www.daleysfruit.com.au/.../Moreton-Bay-Fig-Ficus-Macrophylla.htm - Cached - Similar
Morton Bay Fig This tree is over 100 years old and is so big that they build the adjoining factory complex around it. Visible from Macpherson Lane,... wikimapia.org/2077773/Morton-Bay-Fig - Cached
This 101 year old tree is the last of 3 Morton Bay Fig Trees planted by the Morgan Council in 1907. www.exploroz.com/Places/.../Morton_Bay_Fig_Tree.aspx - Cached - Similar