What family does Ficus tenuifolia belong to?

Banyan is a common tree species of Ficus in Moraceae, commonly known as China Banyan in the English-speaking world. Its common Chinese names include Zheng Rong, Banyan and Benjiarong. Benjiarong is common in Chinese mainland and looks like another close relative. Ficus tenuifolia is suitable for growing in hot and humid areas, so it is very common in Nanhai, Hongkong, Malaysia, Taiwan Province and other places. There is a thin layer of dysprosium on the surface of banyan leaves, which can be used for photosynthesis. It is an evergreen plant and a tree with no obvious changes in four seasons.

Chinese name: Ficus gracilis

Latin scientific name: banyan tree

Nicknames: (British) China banyan, small left banyan.

Field: the field of plants

Phylum: Angiosperm phylum

Category: Dicotyledonous plants

Subclass: Rosa Subclass

Order: Rosales

Department: Sankoh

Genus: Ficus

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