A Tropical Rainforest tree that can be found on the east coast of northern Queensland.It favours sunlit areas on the edge of the forest. The tree is densely foliated and grows up to a height of 5-10 metres. The leaves are dark green and roughish on the top or upper surface. The fruit, which is only slightly larger than a domestic pea when fully grown, is produced in bunches from Mar, Apr, May, Jun, and Jul. The fruit ripens from yellow to red and, like a domestic fig, is packed with small seeds inside the skin casing. When . . .
Apricot Fig
Ficus leptoclada
Leaf Structures
Leaf Structure Legend

Alternate Leaf Structure

Opposite Leaf Structure

Trifoliate Leaf Structure

Tri-Lobed

Lance Like

Elongated, ribbon like

Serrated or saw edged

Oval Shaped Leaf

Heart Shaped

Terminal Bud

Mid Rib
Tropical Rainforest / Vegetation / Apricot Fig