Originally posted by Mexitron
If those are pics from Baja, technically the trees are not strangler figs, although many figs can "strangle" a host tree. The figs in Baja are either
Ficus palmeri or another similar species which escapes my brain right now with the common names "Baja Rock Fig".
Another example of a strangling type fig is Ficus repens--that little cute "Creeping Fig Vine" you buy at Home Depot--after it swallows your house or
fence its foliage will switch to a large adult type and begin transforming into a mature Fig Tree.
In mainland Mex I've seen figs that grow from seed dropped by birds in the tops of palm trees--it grows its roots down the trunk and once rooted
begins the transformation into a tree which eventually strangles the palm. |