Ficus racemose ( lat. Ficus racemosa ) - a tree of the Mulberry family , growing in Australia , Southeast Asia and India .
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Ficus glomerata roxb. |
In Northern Australia, plants serve as food for Euploea sylvester butterfly larvae.
Ficus racemose in Hinduism and Buddhism is considered a sacred plant.
In Vietnam, eaten; in the south of the country is one of the traditional fruits for decorating the New Year’s altar.