5 Fascinating Facts About Fig Trees – Very Intriguing!

The genus ficus, collectively known as fig trees, comprises around 875 species of trees, shrubs, and vines belonging to the Mulberry family.

Fig trees can reach anywhere up to 50 feet in height and 1000 feet in circumference!

The fig tree is considered a ‘keystone species’, that is, particular plants or animals which are fundamental to the survival and functionality of a specific ecosystem.

Archaeologists believe that the fig tree was probably the first plant ever cultivated by humans, predating the domestication of grains.

The fruit of the fig tree is not a fruit at all, but a series of minuscule inverted unisex flowers, or inflorescence, which both form, and are concealed within, the body of the fruit.

5 Fascinating Facts About Fig Trees – Very Intriguing!