The difference between Indian rubber tree and Indian rubber fig
Last Update :2024.06.12
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Tree trunk classification: Indian rubber trees can reach a height of about 30 meters, with a large amount of latex in the trunk, and the crown expands into an umbrella shape; Indian rubber figs are about 20 to 45 meters tall, and the surface of the trunk is relatively smooth and gray-white in color. Leaf classification: The leaves of the Indian rubber tree are leathery, large and thick, and slightly reddish in color; the Indian rubber tree leaves are relatively smaller.
1. Differences in tree trunks
1. Differences in tree trunks
Indian rubber trees are tall in shape, reaching a maximum of 30 meters. The trunk contains a large amount of latex, with well-developed and twisted roots. The crown on the trunk expands into an umbrella shape.
The height of the Indian rubber fig is 20 to 45 meters. The surface layer is relatively smooth with few lines and appears gray-white. The crown at the top of the trunk is majestic.
2. Differences in Leaves
< p>The leaves of the Indian rubber tree are leathery and thick in texture. The leaves are large and thick. The leaves seem to be covered with a film-like substance and are slightly reddish in color.Compared with the former, the leaves of the Indian rubber banyan are relatively small and round, with an oval shape, 8 to 30 cm long and 7 to 9 cm wide. The leaves have smooth edges and are dark green in color. , with a small tip at the top.
2. Differences in leaves
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