Ficus
auriculata Lour.
അത്തി
Family : Moraceae
Synonym : Ficus macrophylla Roxb.
Common Names : Athi, Elephant ear fig tree, Giant Indian fig
Flowering Period : November - February
Distribution : India, Srilanka, Bhutan
Habitat : Dry deciduous forests, also in the plains
Uses : Fruits edible, anti-diarrheal
Key Characters : Ficus auriculata are small trees with latex
milky. Leaves alternate, (orbicular-)ovate; stipules ovate-lanceolate,. Figs
cauliflorous, on short shoots from trunk or main branches, turbinate, subtended
by 3 ovate, basal bracts; orifice covered by 3-angular bracts. Staminate: in
several rows towards the ostiole. Tepals 3. Stamens 2, basally connate. Gall
flowers below the staminate. Pistillate: Perianth 2-or 3-lobed. Ovary 1-celled;
ovule 1; style thick, simple, subterminal, hairy. Fig turbinate, brown hairy.