Ficus hispida

L.f. (1782)

This name is accepted

Kingdom: Viridiplantae Phylum: Magnoliophyta Class/Clade: Eudicot-Rosids Order: Rosales Family: Moraceae Genus: Ficus

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Natural History

Statewide Status

Only found in cultivation

Island Status

Kaua'i Only found in cultivation
O'ahu Only found in cultivation
Maui Only found in cultivation

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Name Published In: Suppl. Pl.: 442 (1782)

Occurrences

SNo. Scientific Name Locality Habitat Basis of Record Description Recorded By Record Number Island Source Date
1 Ficus hispida Honolulu, forest reserve behind Kamehameha Girls School Preserved_Specimen Judd Jr., A.F. Oahu BISH 1938-08-27
2 Ficus hispida Honolulu, Manoa Valley, H.L.Lyon Arboretum Preserved_Specimen Anderson, D. Oahu BISH 1959-04-22
3 Ficus hispida Kona District, Manoa Lyon Arboretum, H5-7-7 in a small grove of F. hispida. Preserved_Specimen Trees, 8-10 m tall, trunk ribbed with inflorescnence emerging straight from the trunk, leaves rough to the touch, opposite, fruits green, 2-3. Dunn, L. 586 Oahu BISH 2016-02-22
4 Ficus hispida HSPA arboretum, Manoa Valley, near head Preserved_Specimen Caum, E.L. Oahu BISH 1930-12-11
5 Ficus hispida Honolulu, H.L.Lyon Arboretum Preserved_Specimen Anderson, D. Oahu BISH 1959-05-15
6 Ficus hispida Honolulu, Hillebrand's garden Preserved_Specimen Rock, J.F.C. 12531 Oahu BISH 1915-11-01
7 Ficus hispida Lyon Arboretum, Honolulu Preserved_Specimen 20ft ht; dbh 10; Roots buttressed; adv entitious roots absent; figs born on sparingly branched inflor. branches up to 3' length; these inflorescences are commonly single cauliflorous stalks which are shorter in the upper branches of the tree where the figs appear to be single and axillary on very short peduncles; figs hispid, grn, yellowing upon maturity; comonly 2 per node on 1 peduncles. Nagata, K.M. 501 Oahu BISH 1968-10-28
8 Ficus hispida Honolulu, Hillebrand's garden Preserved_Specimen Rock, J.F.C. 12531 Oahu BISH 1915-11-01
9 Ficus hispida HSPA Plantation, Manoa Preserved_Specimen 25ft ht. Grant, M.L. 7528 Oahu BISH 1934-10-29
10 Ficus hispida East Maui, Hana District, Kalahu Point Preserved_Specimen massive tree of at least 50' w. spreading crown of 75', rooots beginning to buttress; lvs glossy dk grn w. greenish-white veins, below glossy pale grn w. raised greenish-white vein fruit borne in huge clusters along trunk & main branches until branch dia=2; fruit grn olive grn w. pale grn spotting of various sizes, bottom end reddish, fruit ripening w. reddish over pale grn, finally brown w. reddish flesh. Flynn, T.W. 5804 Maui BISH 1995-05-18
11 Ficus hispida Koloa District, Lawai Valley. NTBG. Medicinal area just W of canehaul access rd over culverts Preserved_Specimen Tree 15 ft ht; lvs glossy med green w. yellowish veins, below dull pale grn w. shitish raised veins; fruit borne in large pendant clusters along trunk and main branches; pedicel tinged reddish; fruit pale grn at base, brownish-grn above w. paler grn spotting. Flynn, T.W. 5780 Kauai BISH 1995-04-10
12 Ficus hispida Honolulu, HSPA Preserved_Specimen MacDaniels, L.H. 406 Oahu BISH 1927-01-12
13 Ficus hispida Lyon Arboretum, Honolulu Preserved_Specimen 20ft ht; dbh 10; Roots buttressed; adv entitious roots absent; figs born on sparingly branched inflor. branches up to 3' length; these inflorescences are commonly single cauliflorous stalks which are shorter in the upper branches of the tree where the figs appear to be single and axillary on very short peduncles; figs hispid, grn, yellowing upon maturity; comonly 2 per node on 1 peduncles. Nagata, K.M. 501 Oahu BISH 1968-10-28