![Shortleaf Fig, Giant Bearded Fig Or Wild Banyantree (Ficus Citrifolia) In El Gallineral Park In San Gil, Colombia Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 62261281. Shortleaf Fig, Giant Bearded Fig Or Wild Banyantree (Ficus Citrifolia) In El Gallineral Park In San Gil, Colombia Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 62261281.](https://previews.123rf.com/images/mathess/mathess1609/mathess160902412/62261281-shortleaf-fig-giant-bearded-fig-or-wild-banyantree-ficus-citrifolia-in-el-gallineral-park-in-san.jpg)
Shortleaf Fig, Giant Bearded Fig Or Wild Banyantree (Ficus Citrifolia) In El Gallineral Park In San Gil, Colombia Stock Photo, Picture And Royalty Free Image. Image 62261281.
Barbados Museum & Historical Society - [52 with Seats and Moving: Connecting Collections and Culture] The Bearded Fig Tree The Bearded Fig Tree, Ficus citrifolia, is the national tree of Barbados and
![Ficus citrifolia tree, also known as the shortleaf fig, giant bearded fig or wild banyantree in Martinique Island Photos | Adobe Stock Ficus citrifolia tree, also known as the shortleaf fig, giant bearded fig or wild banyantree in Martinique Island Photos | Adobe Stock](https://as2.ftcdn.net/v2/jpg/01/95/40/23/1000_F_195402311_YWHVlZwkfyJhxydCgwOqhuKSv3IdpjpE.jpg)
Ficus citrifolia tree, also known as the shortleaf fig, giant bearded fig or wild banyantree in Martinique Island Photos | Adobe Stock
![Barbados Bearded Fig tree with hanging rooting tendrils island gained name from these trees Ficus citrifolia Stock Photo - Alamy Barbados Bearded Fig tree with hanging rooting tendrils island gained name from these trees Ficus citrifolia Stock Photo - Alamy](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/A1BMTG/barbados-bearded-fig-tree-with-hanging-rooting-tendrils-island-gained-A1BMTG.jpg)
Barbados Bearded Fig tree with hanging rooting tendrils island gained name from these trees Ficus citrifolia Stock Photo - Alamy
![Visit Barbados on Twitter: "Have you ever spotted a bearded fig tree in Barbados? It's said that when the Portuguese came across our island en route to Brazil in 1536, our island Visit Barbados on Twitter: "Have you ever spotted a bearded fig tree in Barbados? It's said that when the Portuguese came across our island en route to Brazil in 1536, our island](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EnDB7j9W4AEV370.jpg:large)