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those two pictures are taken from separate trees in the same trail.. according to the guide I was with, these trees are the wettest among other plants/trees even when it's a dry summer month

Species ID Suggestions

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Probably Ficus nota (a.k.a. tibig), a common sight in Phil. lowland forests http://toptropicals.com/catalog/uid/ficus_nota.htm
I think Dandoucette is correct. This is a Ficus. I just don't know which one.
Yes, they are connected to the tree but most trees flower and fruit from the ends of their branches. Most (or all I'm not sure) figs flower and fruit on their trunk. I've seen many figs like this.
I'd say these are a type of fig, Ficus. They fruit from the trunk like this.
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PublishedJune 10, 2011

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