Afrikaans: Wurgvy met vye in Krantzkloof Natuurreservaat, KwaZulu-Natal. Dit word van die Natalvy onderskei deur die sessiele vye, benewens die obovate blare met 5-11 hoofsyare. Beide soorte dra die vye in die oksels aan die takpunte, en ryp vye word gelerig rooi.
English: A fruiting Strangler/Forest fig in the Krantzkloof Nature Reserve, KwaZulu-Natal. It is distinguished from F. natalensis mainly by the sessile figs, but also by the obovate leaves that have 5-11 principal lateral veins. In both species the figs are axillary on the terminal branchlets, and become yellowish red when ripe.
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