RMDTERA0–Strangler Fig Tree, Sabi Sabi game reserve, Kruger national park, South Africa / (Ficus watkinsiana)
RMBTDT0F–Scenic view of large strangler fig tree
RF2BXHE3G–Strangler fig tree; feathery appendages hanging; nature; many trunks; Ficus aurea, deciduous, Ngorongoro Crater; Tanzania; Africa
RMRATH1R–fig strangler tree and dense vegetation in Bwindi Impenetrable Forest, Uganda, Africa
RMBY1MY7–Roots of a strangler fig tree climb up the trunk of a baobab tree like tentacles. Fig seeds will have been brought by birds
RMC6RA2D–Common wild fig tree (Ficus natalensis) or strangler fig
RM2EW1WC4–Kenya, around Mount Kenya, strangler fig tree
RMBWX2GG–Strangler Fig Tree Kruger National Park South Africa
RMGJ4J5J–Strangler Fig Madagascar
RF2N6G959–Mighty strangler fig, De Bergkant Lodge, historic farmhouse, Prince Albert, Karoo, Western Cape, South Africa
RF2JRB3JA–A large, majestic, Forest Strangler Fig, Ficus craterostoma, in Black and White, in the subtropical forest of Magoebaskloof, South Africa
RMD3KYKT–Strangler fig growing over a wall, Gedi ruins, Watamu, Kenya
RMTR5WC6–strangler fig (Ficus spec.), strangler fig in the tropical rainforest, Republic of the Congo, Ituri
RMDW8WHF–Mount Selinda Afro-montane forest in eastern highlands of Zimbabwe in Central Africa.
RMW7NW7F–'Ngoumou' strangler Fig tree (Ficus sp) wrapped around host tree, which it will eventually kill. The latex (Idjoro) is used for killing birds by local people, hunters roll the latex onto sticks which are placed in ground where birds bathe and birds get stuck. People in the region used to make clothing with the bark before the advent of 'Western' clothing. This type of tradition has been dead in the region for at least 40 years. Bai Hokou, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Central African Republic.
RMHW8XJT–Kenya, Masai-Mara game reserve, kopje and strangler fig tree in the Mara triangle
RM2R5NJHE–Strangler Fig, Sabi Sabi Game Reserve, Kruger National Park, South Africa (Ficus watkinsiana), Strangler Fig
RM2A9B5F0–Entwined aerial roots on the trunk of a young Forest Strangler-fig (Ficus craterostoma), Eastern Cape, South Africa
RMC6EWEX–Ficus craterostoma (Bosvy Forest Fig), Kristenbosch National Botanical Garden, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
RME8MBWE–Bark and stem of a strangler fig tree
RM2PF5125–Strangler fig (Ficus sp.), twisted and arching growth of aerial roots, Gambia
RM2HB67HW–Trees at the bottom of the Graskop gorge, South Africa
RF2NKC23W–Aerial roots of the strangler ficus tree (Ficus), in the Seychelles
RMBY301T–Strangler Fig, Ficus Sp, a seedling growing at Lagoon Camp, Okavango
RMC6RA26–Close up of trunk of common wild fig tree (Ficus natalensis) or strangler fig
RF2BB1HPT–A big fig tree in the forest, Arusha National PARK, tanzania
RMBY983Y–Banyan tree a.k.a. a Strangler Fig (Ficus benghalensis) in Tsimanampesotse National Park in southwestern Madagascar.
RM2R2JBTM–Strangler fig in the Boabeng-Fiema-Monkey Sanctuary in the Bono East Region of northern Ghana in West Africa
RF2JRB3HT–A large, majestic, Forest Strangler Fig, Ficus craterostoma, in Black and White, in the subtropical forest of Magoebaskloof, South Africa.
RMD3M049–Strangler fig growing over a wall, Gedi ruins, Watamu, Kenya
RM2WATJF2–Dead Baobab tree killed by Strangler fig, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RMDW8WDG–Mount Selinda Afro-montane forest in eastern highlands of Zimbabwe in Central Africa.
RMW7NW7G–'Ngoumou' strangler Fig tree (Ficus sp) wrapped around host tree, which it will eventually kill. The latex (Idjoro) is used for killing birds by local people, hunters roll the latex onto sticks which are placed in ground where birds bathe and birds get stuck. People in the region used to make clothing with the bark before the advent of 'Western' clothing. This type of tradition has been dead in the region for at least 40 years. Bai Hokou, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Central African Republic.
RFHRG52J–Trunk of a strangler fig in a park with the Indian Ocean in Kenya in Africa
RMW7NW5G–'Bodaba' leaf (Grossera macrantha) nestled against Strangler Fig tree root system and a 'Babango' seedling (Diospyros bipindensis or iturensis) Bai Hokou, Dzanga-Ndoki National Park, Central African Republic.
RM2T1252N–The trunk of a massive Strangler Fig is a fusion of the main stem and many aerial roots. Their combined resilience gives the trunk strength.
RFP4FET9–A strangler plant on the Tugela Gorge hiking trail in the Kwazulu-Natal Drakensberg
RMRJPHM1–Strangler fig tree in masai mara
RM2M0M6MW–Several members of the Fig family are parasitic 'stranglers'. They grow on hosts and the aerial roots they send down and go into the soil
RMAHM7YT–Fig tree aerial roots hang below the Makalia Falls in Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya East Africa
RMAK135C–Forest Species Strangler fig tree Cameroon
RMAJ74AH–A Strangler Fig tree in the Chirinda Forest Mountain Sellinda Zimbabwe
RMBTDPRR–A strangler fig entwined around a leadwood tree, long since killed by the fig tree.
RM2C1W8K1–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RMBY984N–Banyan tree a.k.a. a Strangler Fig (Ficus benghalensis) in Tsimanampesotse National Park in southwestern Madagascar.
RMJ5DNT1–Accommodation bungalow Oilifants camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RMBFRBB5–Street scene with strangler fig growing on the side of a building
RF2HBA9NR–A large, majestic, Forest Strangler Fig, Ficus craterostoma, in Black and White, in the subtropical forest of Magoebaskloof, South Africa. This large
RMB42181–Two strangler fig trees Ficus thonningii forming an arch across the road, Mount Meru, Arusha National Park Tanzania
RM2WATJF1–Exit/entrance for colony of Large-eared slit-faced bats, Nycteris macrotis, roost, inside decayed baobab by strangler fig, Liwonde National Park, Mala
RMAHM89N–Makalia Falls cascading down a cliff in the southern end of Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya East Africa
RFBHEP3Y–Strangler fig (Ficus thonningii) at the Colobus Trust conservation centre in Diani Kenya.
RMA3TBX5–Strangler fig Ficus sansibaricus slowly throttling host tree red mahogany Zimbabwe Africa
RFEWTDGR–Würgefeigen (Banyan Tree, Ficus benghalensis) am Strand von Mauritius, Indischer Ozean
RMAYFA5A–Strangler fig with scars where bird lime has been collected by children Baobeng Fiema Ghana
RFBMKBCK–Kenya: Masai Mara Game Reserve, Strangler fig with European storks ('Ciconia nigra').
RF2EA9M1T–Ficus chirindensis fig tree in Zimbabwe
RMBPJ979–strangler fig growing over a wall, Gedi Ruins, Watamu, Kenya
RMCNMB9T–Strangler Fig (Ficus sp.) habit, twisted and arched growth of aerial roots, Gambia, january
RM2C1WCRD–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RMJ5F57E–Accommodation bungalow Oilifants camp, Kruger National Park, South Africa
RMBTDRT5–Strangler fig tree viewed from below
RF2H6X6TA–Looking up at a large, majestic, moss-covered forest Strangler Fig, Ficus craterostoma, in the subtropical forest of Magoebaskloof, South Africa. This
RM2WATJD3–Large-eared slit-faced bats, Nycteris macrotis, colony, roost, inside decayed baobab by strangler fig, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RMAHR83M–Makalia Falls cascading down a cliff in the southern end of Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya East Africa
RFBHEP4W–Strangler fih (Ficus thonningii) at the Colobus Trust conservation centre in Diani Kenya.
RMAHR85Y–Makalia Falls cascading down a cliff in the southern end of Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya East Africa
RF2H0TKP9–Ficus chirindensis fig tree in Zimbabwe
RF2EA9N0T–Ficus chirindensis fig tree in Zimbabwe
RM2WHCR97–Ficus chirindensis fig tree in Zimbabwe
RM2C1WCGX–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2WA69B6–Ficus chirindensis fig tree in Zimbabwe. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy
RM2TDPF63–Ficus chirindensis fig tree in Zimbabwe. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy
RM2WATJE5–Large-eared slit-faced bats, Nycteris macrotis, colony, roost, inside decayed baobab by strangler fig, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RM2C1WCH1–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2WATJF0–Large-eared slit-faced bats, Nycteris macrotis, colony, roost, inside decayed baobab by strangler fig, Liwonde National Park, Malawi
RM2C1WD1H–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2C1WCRH–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2C1WCT1–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2C1W8EK–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2C1WCFY–Sacred banyan tree in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2C1WCH6–Sacred banyan tree roots in banyan forest, (Ficus Urostigma), Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
RM2C1WD8A–Banyan tree seedlings for sale, banyan tree forest, Andoany/Hell-Ville City, Nosy Be, Madagascar.
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