Dear Prajin,
The first five photos are
Ficus virens. Through your post, this is the first time I see such this big size of
F. virens tree.
For the photos of leaves:
The first leaf is belong to
Ficus rumphii which means
Ficus that was dedicated to Rumphius. Georg Ebenhard Rumphius is German-born botanist who did botanical work in Maluku Island - Indonesia between 1654 to his death in 1702.
Ficus rumphii is differentiated to
Ficus religiosa by the length of tip leaf. The tip of leaffor
Ficus religiosa may reach to 5 cm. The name of
Ficus religiosa was referred to the history of Gautama Buddha who did meditation under it.
Leaves of
Ficus religiosa. Photo was taken from internet.
Leaf of
Ficus religiosa
The second leaf is belong to
Ficus heteropleura, identified by the narrowed leaf base. The tree often produces big amount of fruit. Once the fruits is ripen, theyare in yellow-orange which make the tree becomes amazingly attractive.
The third photo is leaf of
Ficus virens.
The forth leaf is
Ficus benjamina. The tree is commonly known as banyan.
Ficus benjamina is very much look alike with
Ficus microcarpa. These species are differentiated using the morphology of leaf and the amount of aerial root.
F. benjamina has thinner leaves that enable to observe the venation. The tip of leaf is attenuate. In addition to leave morphology,
F. benjamina has lesser amount of aerial roots.
Leaf of
F.benjamina.
F. microcarpa has thick and shiny leaf where the tip is acuminate. This species has much more aerial roots.
Leaves of
F. microcarpa.