Ficus racemosa


India (Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Sikkim, Meghalaya, W. Bengal), Bangladesh, Myanmar as per Synopsis of the Genus Ficus L. (Moraceae) in India Lal Babu Chaudhary*, Jana Venkata Sudhakar, Anoop Kumar, Omesh Bajpai, Rinkey Tiwari and G. V. S. Murthy-   Taiwania, 57(2): 193-216, 2012;

 
commonly known as: cluster fig, country fig, crattock, gular fig, redwood fig • Bengali: উদুম্বর udumbara • Gujarati: ગૂલર goolar, ઉંબરૉ umbaro • Hindi: डूमर dumar, धर्म पत्र dharma patra, गूलर goolar, जन्तु फल jantu phal, पाणि भुज pani bhuj, पुष्पहिना pushp-hina, उदुम्बर udumbara, ऊमरि umari, यज्ञडुम्बुर yajnyadumbur • Kannada: ಅತ್ತಿ ಮರ atti mara • Konkani: ऋम्बड rhumbud • Malayalam: അത്തി aththi • Manipuri: heibong • Marathi: उदुंबर udumbar, उंबर umbar • Nepalese: दुम्री dumrii • Oriya: dimri • Sanskrit: औदुम्बर audumbara, ब्रह्मन्वृक्षः brahanvrkisha, गूलर gular, हेमदुग्धकः hemadugdhaka, जन्तुकाफलः jantukaphalah, जन्तुफलः jantuphalah, जन्तुमती jantumati, कृमिफलः krmiphalah, मशकिन् mashakin, सदाफलः sadaphalah, सौम्य saumya, शीतवल्कः shitavalkah, सुतः sutah, उडुम्बर udumbara, वसुद्रुमः vasudrumah, यज्ञयोगः yajnayoga, यज्ञियः yagniyah • Tamil: ஆனை anai, அத்தி atti, மலையின்முனிவன் malaiyin munivan, உதும்பரம் utumparam • Telugu: అత్తి atti, బొడ్డ bodda, బ్రహ్మమామిడి brahmamamidi • Urdu: ڐومر dumar ;
  
Uses : 1.  Unripened fruits used as vegetable in Southern India.  Infact these are sold in the market.
           2. According to Ayurveda, roots are useful in hydrophobia whereas bark is acrid, cooling, galactagogue and good for gynaecological disorders. Fruits are astringent to bowels, styptic, tonic and useful in the treatment of leucorrhoea, blood disorders, burning sensation, fatigue, urinary discharges, leprosy, menorrhagia, epistaxis and intestinal worms. According to Unani system of medicine, leaves are astringent to bowels and good in case of bronchitis whereas fruits are useful in treatment of dry cough, loss of voice, diseases of kidney and spleen. Bark is useful in Asthma and piles. Latex is applied externally on chronic infected wounds to alleviate edema, pain and to promote the healing. The tender leaf buds are applied on the skin, in the form of paste, to improve the complexion.
  


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Ficus Species For ID : Lalbagh,Bangalore : 07MAY17 : AK-07 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5)
Ficus Species seen on the 1st of May,17.
Goolar or Ficus hispida?

At least one close up of the leaves could have solved the problem

This has been identified by ... as Ficus racemosa 


 
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MS May, 2017/08 Ficus racemosa : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Location : Dialdawk-kam, Mizoram
Altitude : ca 250 m.
Date : 09-06-2014

Habit : Middle-sized to large deciduous tree with smooth greyish-brown bark.
Habitat : Wild

Mizo name : Thei-chek
Note : Fruits eaten by human beings & wild animals
 
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SK529 16 MAY-2017:ID : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (9)
Location: Pokhara, Nepal 
Date: 8 April 2017
Altitude: 2600 ft.
Ficus ... ????

This is Ficus racemosa.
 
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MS May,2017/11 Ficus racemosa ? for id/confirmation : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)
Location : Tuirial, Mizoram
27-06-2009
Habit : middle-sized or large deciduous tree
Habitat : Wild

This is Ficus racemosa.


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SK529 16 MAY-2017:ID : 4 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (9)
Location: Pokhara, Nepal 
Date: 8 April 2017
Altitude: 2600 ft.
Ficus ... ????
This is Ficus racemosa.

 
 
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Need id assistance for JNU Campus plant 260415SP1-4 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)
I need id assistance for following images belong to Ficus sp. documented from JNU New Campus.
date: 26/04/15
Locality: JNU New Campus

Ficus racemosa (Syn. Ficus glomerata) aka Goolar


 
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JNU Campus plant 260415SP1-4 : 3 posts by 2 authors.
Need id assistance for JNU Campus plant 260415SP1-4
looks like Umbaro or wild fig tree.
The photographs are confirmed as Ficus racemosa L.
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TSP-DEC2015-57-230:Images of Ficus racemosa (Moraceae) : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (5)

It is my pleasure to share few images of Ficus racemosa (Moraceae 

Habit: Tree 

Habitat: Semi-evergreen forest 

Sighting: Chikmagalur, Karnataka, about 1000 msl 

Date: 31-05-2014, 01-06-2014 and 11-02-2015


 
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Ficus racemosa L. : 1 post by 1 author. Attachments (4)
Sharing some pictures of Ficus racemosa L. shot at Lal Bagh Banglore on 6 September 2015.
Nepali Name: गुलर Gularडुम्री  Dumri
Ficus racemosa L. 
 
 
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Ficus racemosa L. (accepted name) ?? : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (8)
Location: Pokhara, Nepal
Altitude:  2600 ft.
Date: 27 July 2015
All the photographs are confirmed as Ficus racemosa L. (=Ficus glomerata Roxb.)


 
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Ficus racemosa L. : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)
Location : Pokhara, Nepal
Date : 8 August 2017
Elevation : 2600 ft.

Which species of Ficus? : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 4 MB. 
Place: Mohali, Punjab
Date: 14/06/17

I think more detailed pictures are required for I'd. 
Sorry. But, I don't have any more. 

To me appears close to images at Ficus benghalensis L.
Pl. check.
This is Ficus racemosa L.


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Tree for ID_AS_March'18_P311 : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (5)
Please help ID following tree.
Location: Datyar, Solan District, Himachal Pradesh (elevation: 517m)
Date: March 2018.
The approximate height of a tree was 10 feet. It seems to be some species of Ficus.

Appears to be Ficus racemosa. Leaf galls are very common in F. racemosa. 


 
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Ficus Id from Bangladesh_SM_1506 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1)- 2 Mb. 
Fruiting and Picture taken : April, 2018
Habitat:  floodplain
Locaton: Chatak, Sunamgang, Bangladesh 

Any other images? 

The photograph temporarly identified as Ficus racemosa L.

 
 
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Botanical Name : Ficus Racemosa
Family Name : Moraceae
Common Name : Cluster Fig, Indian Fig, Crattock, Rumbodo, Atteeka, Redwood Fig
Part Used : Bark, Root, Latex, Fruits
Habitat : It is cultivated all over india and also grows wild in many forests and hill areas.
Uses : 1.  Unripened fruits used as vegetable in Southern India.  Infact these are sold in the market.
           2. According to Ayurveda, roots are useful in hydrophobia whereas bark is acrid, cooling, galactagogue and good for gynaecological disorders. Fruits are astringent to bowels, styptic, tonic and useful in the treatment of leucorrhoea, blood disorders, burning sensation, fatigue, urinary discharges, leprosy, menorrhagia, epistaxis and intestinal worms. According to Unani system of medicine, leaves are astringent to bowels and good in case of bronchitis whereas fruits are useful in treatment of dry cough, loss of voice, diseases of kidney and spleen. Bark is useful in Asthma and piles. Latex is applied externally on chronic infected wounds to alleviate edema, pain and to promote the healing. The tender leaf buds are applied on the skin, in the form of paste, to improve the complexion.
Photos taken on 5.12.2010 . Location: Sayyaji Rao Road Mysore .
-The entire paragraph "According to Ayurveda, roots are useful in Hydrophobia----" is copied from my online article at Botanical.com. http://www.botanical.com/site/column_poudhia/127_doomar.html
Hoping that you have missed to quote the reference. Revised version on this article is available in pankajoudhia.com
- I am uploading the manuscripts of all my published and unpublished documents through this Photo Album.
पांडुलिपि "The Manuscript"
 
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Ficus for ID : 070511 : AK-1: Taken at Khandala on the 24th of March, 2011.
Agree with .... This is Umber [Fius racemosa]. 
Ficus racemosa we call it Jagya Dumur in Bengali
Ficus glomerata is in agreement with ID discussed; it is a synonym of Ficus racemosa
Ficus racemosa Linn. is earlier name (1753). F. glomerata Roxb. is later name for the same.
 
 
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VALMIKI : OBSEVER OF NATURE:  Valmiki mentioned UDUMBAR tree in his Ramayan. Scientifically this tree is Ficus racemosa ( syn Ficus glomerata ). This is known as Gular in Hindi and Yagyadumur. Attaching 2 images of the plant.
 
 
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Probably ficus species for ID: here is a tree which i have never seen in flowering or fruiting. the only other structures found on this tree are the gall like (probably some viral infection) outgrowths on the leaves.
date and time of photograph- 17th August, 9:30 AM
Place- Chandigarh
Habit-- tree
leaves long, slightly leathery, thick.
Flowers and fruits- Not seen

Ficus racemosa L. (Moraceae), Locally known as Gular in Hindi, Umbar in Marathi
This is the Wild Fig tree [Ficus racemosa, Umber, Gular]. My photographs of the leaf galls are available at this link : 
https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/d3...         
 
 
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ID 210911 SB04: one more Ficus sps from Mumbai
cross linking for confirmation with Id 20092011MR1’’
Audumbar tree Pune

Affirmative. This is Umber [Ficus racemosa]. Leaf galls are seen. This is one of mine.
I too think that this is *Ficus raceamosa *of Moraceae,* *sapling stage.
 
 
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Has anyone seen the flower of this tree . I learn that the flower is within the fruit.
Would like to see the pic if possible.
My gardner told me some story that it is very rare to see the flower of this tree. Only blessed people get to se it. It is a huge flower as big as a cart wheel and very pretty? What is this he is talking about or just a myth.
Also there is some gum like white thing on the bark. Is it gum?

This looks like Umber [ Ficus racemosa syn .Ficus glomerata]. The fig is a syconus with the flowers turned outside in. Please read Pradip Kishen's 'Trees of Delhi' pages 321 - 323 to get a proper perspective on the nature of the flowers and pollination process.
 My photographs are available at this link :  
https://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/browse_thread/thread/25... 
I have seen a lot of these fruits on the tree.
It is opposite my house but what I want to see are its flowers . I learn that they are within the fruit but the flower should bloom before the fruit so why do we not get to see it. Has anyone ? 
If you want to see the flowers of Ficus you have to split open the figs at its early-mid stages (mostly before it turns its color).
In bisexual figs the male flowers would be arranged very close to the ostiole (small opening at the opposite end of the stalk) and the female flowers are seen at the base towards the stalk.
In some cases you may see only male or female flower in one fig or figs of an individual (eg. *Ficus tictoria*).
Attaching pics of cut unripe fruit. but I cannot follow the flower identification. 
So called unripe fruit of yours is an inflorescence containing flowers and known as hypanthodium. When ovary ripens and the colour changes, it turns into syconus fruit. 
Having read about this type of inflorescence I now understand that figs and wasps are a clear example of
coevolution<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coevolution>. 
There is another small Audumbar tree in my vicinity. This is what I found on its leaves. They also looked like the fruits but how can it be on the leaves. Yet  I cut open them open and there was an empty cavity. Please identify. 
yes they are, they are insect galls... 
ps.. often a gall is enlarged cell/s of the leaf itself in reaction to injury often by insect bites, larvae or eggs attachments... I have seen slimy stuff around or inside some very large galls on leaves... I personally would not dissect on one inside the house or near my healthy plants..
not knowing plant pathology too well, I would stay away from opening them inside the house or near my cherished plants... 
I cut this galls in my house not knowing what they are. So far I am surviving ha ha.
Some interesting info. When I asked the local gardner he said they eat this if someone has aphthous ulcers or glossitis. Shocking isnt it? 
Galls are produced not only by insects [Thrips,Waspa & Flies] but even by Mites. Gallic acid produced by the above induces 'cancerous' growths on the plant within which they live and feed.
 My photographs of galls on the leaves of Umber are in this thread and my previous photographs are also in the archives of this group. 
Thanks for adding MITES and Gallic acid...
I had forgotten about Gallic acid...
that's the Gallic acid of pyrogallol etc, I guess.
I found your earlier gall picture (one of many) at this url:
http://groups.google.com/group/indiantreepix/attach/6f7e53763e32eba7/...
spectacular picture..... 

For some reason the mail did not show up. Am posting the photographs again. These are mine. 
Some more of my photographs of leaf galls are available at this link :  
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Figs Of Bangalore - RA - Ficus racemosa - Cluster Fig Tree:  Goolar is an attractive fig tree witha crooked trumk and a spreading crown. Unlike the banyan, it has no aerial roots. The most distinctive aspect of this tree is the red, furry figs in short clusters, which grow directly out of the trunk of the tree. Those looking for the flower of goolar should know that the fig is actually a compartment carrying hundreds of flowers. One might wonder how these flowers enclosed in a ball are pollinated. The flowers are pollinated by very small wasps that crawl through the opening in search of a suitable place to reproduce (lay eggs) Without this pollinator service fig trees cannot reproduce by seed. In turn, the flowers provide a safe haven and nourishment for the next generation of wasps.
Goolar is a tree commonly found in cities and towns. It has evergreen leaves, if it is close to a water source. Otherwise it sheds its leaves in january.
Figs have been traditionally used by children to play. Thin sticks can be joined by inserting them in goolar figs to make interesting shapes.
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Ficus for id - 240412 - RK2: Pics taken in Lalbagh Botanical Gardens on 04-04-2010 at 9am.

This is Umber [Ficus racemosa] - the Cluster Fig / Country Fig.
 
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090112/NK/01-ID Please: Could you pl ID. I think it is either a Ficus Mollis or Ficus benghalensis var. krishnae
Request for ID
1. Date/Time-18/02/12-1037AM
2. Location- Lohgaon/Pune/600M
3. Habitat-Garden
4, Plant Habit- Tree
5. Height/Length-20Ft
6. Leaves Type/ Shape-Simple,Alternate
7. Inflorescence Type/ Size- Not seen
8. Flowers Size/ Colour/ Calyx/ Bracts-No flowers seen
9. Fruits Type/ Shape/ Size -Round Fig like, small

This is the common Country Fig [Ficus racemosa] locally called Umber.
Thanks ... I suspected the same but the leaves seemed a little different.
 
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Ficus glomerata Roxb.? Hooghly 16-12-12 sk: I have been told that this Ficus is used in PUJA or YAGNA. Could this be Ficus glomerata Roxb. = Ficus racemosa L.?
H & H : big tree, about 60 ft or more
Date : 15/12/12, 2.00 p.m.
Place : Hooghly
Affirmative. This is Umber [Ficus racemosa syn. Ficus glomerata] - the Wild Fig Tree. The fruit are not yet ripe. Some of my photographs of this are available at these links :

I am moved by your post, Gary Coleman.
 
 
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Round Growth on A Ficus Leaf : Nasik : 291212 : AK-2 Picture taken on 14/4/2008 in Nasik.
This is a plant growing wild in our home garden.
Can someone please identify these rounds on the leaf?
This is most likely a small Banyan plant.
These are insect galls. Insects produce in quite a few plants.
This is a leaf of Umbar, Ficus racemosa. It's very often covered in these galls.
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Tree ID request - RK77 - 29-Dec-2012: Requesting id of this tree from Tungareshwer. The leaves have milky latex. 
Isn't it Ficus racemosa?
It is pure guessing but yes I also think this to be Ficus racemosa.
1) The leaves are glabrous here.....may be they are young tender.
2) It may not have been written anywhere but; My observation: Many a times the first basal pair of side veins on the leaf of उम्बर Ficus racemosa is at acute angles to the midrib as compared to subsequent pairs of veins which are more obtuse and parallel to each other. This can be seen here in the leaf photograph
Yes Ficus racemosa Linn., Umbar
... for identifying this tree. It looked a bit different from the appearance of the Umbar trees in the city which are loaded with figs so I had a doubt it might be something else. Thanks ... for sharing your interesting observation of the venation of Umbar leaves.
 
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Request for ID? : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2).
Please help me in identifying this tree.
Tree location: Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh
Date: 24-03-2014
Further, please find attachment for the reference.
It seems, it is our regular fig (Ficus racemosa) small tree in vegetative condition.
 
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Is it Ficus fistulosa ? :  Attachments (2). 6 posts by 3 authors. 
Location : Dampui, Mizoram. Date : 30-04-2013.
Habit : Small to middle-sized tree. Habitat : Wild. Note : Ficus sp. 
This is the Country Fig [Ficus racemosa] locally called Umber/ Gular.
I don't think it is F. racemosa because their stem, fruits and leaves are not same. Ficus racemosa's picture is attached herewith for your comparision
The tree in this photograph does not look like Ficus racemosa to me. Your original photographs are of the Wild Fig Tree [F.racemosa].
Some of my photographs for comparison are available at these links 
The photographs are identified as Ficus racemosa L. earlier they are considered as F. glomerata Roxb. var. chittagonga (Miq.) King. Now this variety is merged under Ficus racemosa L. (= Ficus glomerata Roxb.).
 
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Fwd: [efloraofindia:183660] Identification of Ficus sp. 2 : 2 posts by 1 author. Attachments (1).
Again attaching herewith another Ficus sp. for your confirmation. Probably F. racemosa
The photo send by you is confirmed as Ficus racemosa L.
 
 
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Ficus racemosa-----for sharing and validation : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1).
Pic of Cluster Figs, taken at ambyvalley rd., lonavala, pune in jan13
Yes it is Ficus racemosa L.
 
 
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Ficus sp. for ID : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1).
Location : Dampui, Mizoram
Altitude : ca. 1,100 m.
Date : 30-04-2013
Habit : Small or middle-sized tree.
Habitat : Wild.

This is the Country Fig [Ficus racemosa].
 
 
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Ficus ID from Bangladesh SM085 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2).
Habit: Tree
Habitat: Garden
Location:Dhaka City
It is very near to Ficus racemosa L. Figs require for final confirmation.
Have a picture with fruits. Attachments (1). 
The photographs are confirmed as Ficus racemosa L. Earlier it is considered as a separate variety, now it is merged under typical.
 
 
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Ficus racemosa : Moraceae : Mumbai : 20SEP14 : AK-25 : 5 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (1).
Picture taken in Mumbai during Feb,14.
For validation
Yes it is Ficus racemosa L.(= F. glomerata Roxb.), wild fig 
 
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030115SR-Ficus from Kerala : 2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (4)
Please identify this ficus in Veli Hills, Trivandrum.
Ficus racemosa.
 
 
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Ficus ID confirmation - 25052015 - RK :  2 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (2)
Bangalore, Karnataka - 24/05/2015. Is this GoolarF. racemosa ?
Request confirmation.
Yes, i would go with F.racemosa

Ficus racemosa? ABAUG01/09 : 1 post by 1 author. 2 images.
Found this in the lower town of Gaggal the day before.
I think this is Ficus racemosa but please correct me if I am wrong.
Gaggal, Dharamshala, HP
1000m
10 August 2015

 
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symbiosis : 1231 : 3 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (1)
Attaching a collage of Blue throated Barbet relishing fruits of Ficus glomerata (UDUMBARA/ GULAR/ JAGYADUMUR).
 
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At Balur, KRNagar, Mysore -dist., this tree has started fruiting and as you see some of them have turned red!; Bennehol`e, Uttara kannada, Feb 2009; at Panchgani, Mahabaleshwar, Satara District, Maharashtra on 30 December 2009; in Lalbagh Botanical Garden, Bangalore on 4th April 2010 at 8am; on the shore of River Moyar in the Mudumalai WLS on 01 May 2010; at Shahapur- May'10; Krishnaraja Nagar, Mysore;  in Delhi Tees Hazari courts; mulshi, 3000ft.;
Trees of Delhi- Figs produced in two crops, one in March-April and the 2nd in the rains.Red and green fruits from Ficus glomerata - indiantreepix | Google GroupsID NEEDED- 2 - indiantreepix | Google Groups
 
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Ficus Id from Bangladesh_SM_1443
: 13 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (2)
Habitat: Along the sangu river
Location: Sangu Matamuri Wildlife Sanctuary, Bandarban 
Picture taken: February, 2019

Possibly a variety of F. racemosa.

Pl. check comparative images at Ficus

Ficus racemosa.

To me figs look different from those at Ficus racemosa
I have gone through many literature and publications to identify these images which are similar to … from Mizoram. And still working to get identified.
None of reported species match to these photos and as earlier I had told that there could be chances of new species or variety.
Since receptacles resemble Ficus auriculata and in various literature found much closer to F. oligodon considered to be synonymous.
Therefore there might be chances of new subspecies or variety of F. auriculata/oligodon with much linear and lanceolate leaves with serrations to upper 2/3 leaf lamina.
As per BSI and Flora of China F. auriculata and F. oligodon both are different species on the basis of leaf morphology, but synonymous as per TPL.
Thanks ... Let me inform if you get any conclusion. 
Chances of F. auriculata are remote as leaves are quite distinctive.
The photographs are temporarily identified as follows: 
Ficus racemosa L.var. elongata (King) Barrett  (=F. lanceolata Buch.-Ham. ex. Roxb.) 

more i read about classification of Ficus order, more there is to read.
start with this, … you also need to do some reading. you have access to the plant in question. we only have two pictures sans details. references that should help you 
2 is "Synopsis of the Genus Ficus L. (Moraceae) in India"  must be helpful 
this is about fruits of ficus genus and all its lower taxa
site devoted to classification of Ficus
and this is just a needlepoint sized tip of the huu.....uuge iceberg...

 
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Trees for ID : 10 posts by 5 authors. Attachments (1).
Date : 06-07-2012. Habitat : Wild. On the bank of river. Habitat : Small tree ?
Fruits look like those of a Ficus.
I think it is from Mizoram as ... is posting from Mizoram only.
Receptacles distinctly pedunculate and large;
Ficus auriculata Lour.
Leaves with inflorescence are of some Salix sp.
Does leaves belongs to same plant, if so it may not be Ficus auriculata Lour., pl check,
After going through the second post for this plant as per Flora of Mizoram Vol 2 by Sinha, Singh & Singh (2012); based on morphological characteres this species has not beed described by the Authors. 
There may be chances of new species for Mizoram.
I'm really really sorry for inconvenience,
Ficus squamosa Roxb.
It difficult to follow a single Flora, according to Flora of Mizoram leaves are always entire and in images they are totally toothed. After going through other North eastern Floras, leaves have various margins.
It is now confirmed species
Commonly found along rivers, common to see in Mizoram at Saling Lui, Saijak River and Tuichar Cave.
Looks different to me from Ficus squamosa. Could you please check ?
Ficus racemosa L.var. elongata (King) Barrett  (=F. lanceolata Buch.-Ham. ex. Roxb.) as per another thread : MS May, 2016/16 Ficus sp. for ID
 
 
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Ficus sp. for ID : 3 posts by 2 authors. Attachments (3).  
Location : R.Tlawng, Mizoram
Altitude : ca. 50 m.
Habit : Large shrub or small evergreen tree
Habitat : Growing wild on the bank of river

Date : 10-07-2014
Plant ID for:
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/VHGIRX1p_gI
Ficus squamosa Roxb.
Looks different to me from Ficus squamosa. Could you please check ?
Ficus racemosa L.var. elongata (King) Barrett  (=F. lanceolata Buch.-Ham. ex. Roxb.) as per another thread : MS May, 2016/16 Ficus sp. for ID
 
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MS May, 2016/16 Ficus sp. for ID : 7 posts by 3 authors. Attachments (4)
Location : R.Tlawng, Mizoram
Date : 10/07/2014
Habit : Small tree ?
Habitat : It grows wild along the river/stream.

Please check Ficus laevis Blume if it shows straggling nature
Is it new species ?
After going through the second post for this plant (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/indiantreepix/yTajIo6rXkQ) as per Flora of Mizoram Vol 2 by Sinha, Singh & Singh (2012); based on morphological characteres this species has not been described by the Authors. 
There may be chances of new species for Mizoram.
I'm really really sorry for inconvenience,
Ficus squamosa Roxb.
It difficult to follow a single Flora, according to Flora of Mizoram leaves are always entire and in images they are totally toothed. After going through other North eastern Floras, leaves have various margins.
It is now confirmed species
Commonly found along rivers, common to see in Mizoram at Saling Lui, Saijak River and Tuichar Cave.
Looks different to me from Ficus squamosa. Could you please check ?

Can this also be Ficus racemosa L. var. elongata (King) Barrett  (=F. lanceolata Buch.-Ham. ex. Roxb.) as per another thread ?

Yes sir, synonymous to Ficus racemosa, and already told that this is same species identified for Bangladesh.
 
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Re: Ficus 1 : 5 posts by 5 authors. 2 images.
Kumarghat, Tripura
Ficus racemosa ?
Please confirm

I hope you're right, ...,
I too agreed with you for F. racemosa,

Yes, it is !

Ficus with very nicely depicted cauliflory
gular 



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