Ficus rubiginosa Desf. ex Vent.

Rusty-Leaved Fig / Ausztráliai Fikusz

About

Ficus rubiginosa, the rusty fig or Port Jackson fig (damun in the Dharug language), is a species of flowering plant native to eastern Australia in the genus Ficus. Beginning as a seedling that grows on other plants (hemiepiphyte) or rocks (lithophyte), F. rubiginosa matures into a tree 30 m (100 ft) high and nearly as wide with a yellow-brown buttressed trunk. The leaves are oval and glossy green and measure from 4 to 19.3 cm (1+1⁄2–7+1⁄2 in) long and 1.25 to 13.2 cm (1⁄2–5+1⁄4 in) wide. The fruits are small, round, and yellow, and can ripen and turn red at any time of year, peaking in spring and summer. Like all figs, the fruit is in the form of a syconium, an inverted inflorescence with the flowers lining an internal cavity. F. rubiginosa is exclusively pollinated by the fig wasp species Pleistodontes imperialis, which may comprise four cryptospecies. The syconia are also home to another fourteen species of wasp, some of which induce galls while others parasitise the pollinator wasps and at least two species of nematode. Many species of bird, including pigeons, parrots, and various passerines, eat the fruit. Ranging along the Australian east coast from Queensland to Bega in southern New South Wales (including the Port Jackson area, leading to its alternative name), F. rubiginosa grows in rainforest margins and rocky outcrops. It is used as a shade tree in parks and public spaces, and when potted is well-suited for use as an indoor plant or in bonsai.

Ficus rubiginosa, the rusty fig or Port Jackson fig (damun in the Dharug language), is a species of flowering plant native to eastern Australia in the genus Ficus. Beginning as a seedling that grows on other plants (hemiepiphyte) or rocks (lithophyte), F. rubiginosa matures into a tree 30 m (100 ft) high and nearly as wide with a yellow-brown buttressed trunk. The leaves are oval and glossy green and measure from 4 to 19.3 cm (1+1⁄2–7+1⁄2 in) long and 1.25 to 13.2 cm (1⁄2–5+1⁄4 in) wide. The fruits are small, round, and yellow, and can ripen and turn red at any time of year, peaking in spring and summer. Like all figs, the fruit is in the form of a syconium, an inverted inflorescence with the flowers lining an internal cavity. F. rubiginosa is exclusively pollinated by the fig wasp species Pleistodontes imperialis, which may comprise four cryptospecies. The syconia are also home to another fourteen species of wasp, some of which induce galls while others parasitise the pollinator wasps and at least two species of nematode. Many species of bird, including pigeons, parrots, and various passerines, eat the fruit. Ranging along the Australian east coast from Queensland to Bega in southern New South Wales (including the Port Jackson area, leading to its alternative name), F. rubiginosa grows in rainforest margins and rocky outcrops. It is used as a shade tree in parks and public spaces, and when potted is well-suited for use as an indoor plant or in bonsai. (English fallback)

Common Names

  • Illawarra Fig
  • Port Jackson Fig
  • Rusty-Leaved Fig
  • Larger Small-Leaf Fig
  • Little Leaf Fig
  • Littleleaf Fig
  • Rusty Fig

Native Distribution

France Indonesia Australia New Zealand Solomon Islands Vanuatu Papua New Guinea Fiji
Detailed Regions

Australasia Australia New South Wales | Australasia | Australia | New South Wales | Queensland

Data confidence: high

Synonyms

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  • Ficus australis Willd.
  • Ficus baileyana Domin
  • Ficus ferruginea (Miq.) Miq.
  • Ficus ferruginea Desf.
  • Ficus ferruginea hort. ex Miq.
  • Ficus fulva Hort.Berel. ex Kunth & C.D.Bouché
  • Ficus fulva Kunth & C.D.Bouché
  • Ficus leichhardtii (Miq.) Miq.
  • Ficus leichhardtii var. angustata Miq.
  • Ficus macrophylla var. pubescens F.M.Bailey
  • Ficus muelleri (Miq.) Miq.
  • Ficus novae-walliae Dum.Cours.
  • Ficus obliqua var. petiolaris (Benth.) Corner
  • Ficus platypoda var. leichhardtii (Miq.) R.J.F.Hend.
  • Ficus platypoda var. mollis Benth.
  • Ficus platypoda var. petiolaris Benth.
  • Ficus platypoda var. subacuminata Benth.
  • Ficus rubiginosa Desf. ex Vent.
  • Ficus rubiginosa f. glabrescens (F.M.Bailey) D.J.Dixon
  • Ficus rubiginosa var. glabrescens F.M.Bailey
  • Ficus rubiginosa var. lucida Maiden
  • Ficus rubiginosa var. variegata Guilf.
  • Ficus shirleyana Domin
  • Mastosuke rubiginosa (Desf. ex Vent.) Raf.
  • Perula rubiginosa Raf.
  • Urostigma ferrugineum Miq.
  • Urostigma leichhardtii Miq.
  • Urostigma muelleri Miq.
  • Urostigma rubiginosum (Desf. ex Vent.) Gasp.