Ficus pumila L.
Family Name : Moraceae
Synonyms : Ficus stipulata, Ficus longipedicellata
Common Names : Creeping Fig, Climbing Fig, Creeping Ficus, Creeping Rubberplant, Ara Jalar
Plant Morphology :
Growth Form: Woody vine up to 4 m long with a climbing growth habit or trailing in the absence of vertical support.
Foliage: Egg-shaped leaves are 2-5 cm long on climbing vines,
Fruits: Purple, pear-shaped figs grow up to 5 cm long.
Cultivation :
Prune regularly to encourage new growth with smaller leaves, and discourage mature woody, shrub-like growth.
Ethnobotanical Uses :
Edible Plant Parts (Edible Fruits)
Edible Plant Parts (Edible Fruits), Medicinal (Stems and leaves used in Traditional Chinese Medicine as tonic and to treat fever. Leaves used in Japan in beverages to treat diabetes and high blood pressure. A decoction of fruits, stems and leaves are used to treat joint pain due to arthritis, rheumatism and sprains. Fruits said to promote lactation for mothers and cure impotency. Roots used to treat bladder problems and induce urination.)
https://florafaunaweb.nparks.gov.sg/special-pages/plant-detail.aspx?id=1403
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