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''Ficus platypoda'', commonly known as the desert fig or rock fig, is a
fig The fig is the edible fruit of ''Ficus carica'', a species of small tree in the flowering plant family Moraceae. Native to the Mediterranean and western Asia, it has been cultivated since ancient times and is now widely grown throughout the world ...
that is
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to central and northern Australia. It is a
lithophytic Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. They can be classified as either epilithic (or epipetric) or endolithic; epilithic lithophytes grow on the surfaces of rocks, while endolithic lithophytes grow in the crevices of rocks (and are als ...
plant that grows on rocky outcrops, reaching 10 m in height.


Taxonomy

Dutch botanist Friedrich Anton Wilhelm Miquel described the desert fig in 1847 as ''Urostigma platypodum'', from material collected on both the east and west coast of Australia. The material collected by Allan Cunningham from York Sound in Western Australia became the type material. E.J.H. Corner synonymised ''F. platypoda'' with ''Ficus leucotricha'', which was described by Miquel in 1861, however as the former name is older, it has become the accepted name instead. The various populations and subspecies of ''Ficus platypoda'' were examined genetically in 2001 and found to contain a number of distinct species. Hence '' Ficus brachypoda'', '' Ficus atricha'' and '' Ficus cerasicarpa'' were described as separate species. With over 750 species, ''
Ficus ''Ficus'' ( or ) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extendi ...
'' is one of the largest angiosperm genera. Based on
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, English botanist
E. J. H. Corner Edred John Henry Corner FRS (12 January 1906 – 14 September 1996) was an English mycologist and botanist who occupied the posts of assistant director at the Singapore Botanic Gardens (1929–1946) and Professor of Tropical Botany at the Uni ...
divided the genus into four subgenera, which was later expanded to six. In this classification, ''Ficus platypoda'' was placed in subseries ''Malvanthereae'',
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''Malvanthereae'',
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''Malvanthera'' of the subgenus '' Urostigma''. In his reclassification of the Australian ''Malvanthera'', Australian botanist Dale J. Dixon altered the delimitations of the series within the section, but left this species in the series ''Malvanthereae''. In a study published in 2008, Nina Rønsted and colleagues analysed the
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from the nuclear ribosomal
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and
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s (ITS and ETS), and the
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(G3pdh) region, in the first molecular analysis of the section ''Malvanthera''. They found ''F. platypoda'' to be most closely related to the ancestor of two other arid
Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an Australian territory in the central and central northern regions of Australia. The Northern Territory shares its borders with Western Aust ...
species ('' F. subpuberula'' and '' F. lilliputiana'') and classified it in a new series ''Obliquae'' in the subsection ''Platypodeae''. The three species diverged from the ancestor of the transitional rainforest species '' F. obliqua'' and radiated into drier regions.


Description

''Ficus platypoda'' grows as a
lithophytic Lithophytes are plants that grow in or on rocks. They can be classified as either epilithic (or epipetric) or endolithic; epilithic lithophytes grow on the surfaces of rocks, while endolithic lithophytes grow in the crevices of rocks (and are als ...
shrub or tree to 10 m high. The branchlets are covered in fine hairs. The leaves are alternately arranged along the stems and are elliptical to oval in shape, measuring 5.3 to 16.7 cm long by 3.1 to 13.3 cm wide. The undersurface is furry. The oval to round figs pale can be various shades of yellow, orange, pink, red or purple and 0.9–2.8 cm long by 1–2.8 cm across.


Distribution and habitat

Within Australia, it is found across the
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, from the Gulf Country around the Gulf of Carpentaria across the Northern Territory and into northern Western Australia. It generally found on sandstone outcrops, but has occasionally been found on limestone outcrops.


Ecology

The wasp species '' Pleistodontes cuneatus'' pollinates the rock fig.


Uses

The fruit can be eaten when soft and ripe. Horticulturally, it is suitable for use in bonsai; its tendency to form a wide trunk base and small leaves being attractive features. Specimens have been exhibited in at the 5th Annual Exhibition of Australian Native Plants as Bonsai in Canberra in November 2007.


References

{{Taxonbar, from=Q5446629 platypoda Desert fruits Fruits originating in Asia Drought-tolerant plants Plants used in bonsai Flora of Australia Rosids of Western Australia Rosales of Australia Trees of Australia Garden plants of Asia Garden plants of Australia Ornamental trees Plants described in 1847