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Ficus nitida Thunb. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
فيكس نتيدا

Small evergreen trees, with smooth gray bark, upright growing branches, and a very dense foliage.
Growing along Ibrahimia canal between the 2 bridges (Assiut).
The tree is native to Malaysia

Ficus benjamina Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم

شجرة مستديمة، قابلة للقص والتشكيل، تستخدم كنبات أصص فى التنسيق الداخلى وللظل.
 

Arabic Title
فيكس بنجامينا

Ficus hawii L. F. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
فيكس هاواي

It is a deciduous or  evergreen tree with boldly variegated large leaves of dark green, grey green and white. Fast growing. It has a bushy habit, and the leaves are thick and leathery and tiny flowers borne within a hollow receptacle which enlarges to form the fruit. 
The tree is native to the UK.
 

Ficus elastica Roxb = F. decora hort. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
فيكس ديكورا

Beautiful tree commonly used as an indoor houseplant, with large thick dark green, glossy, leathery leaves, up to 30 cm long. Growing between the buildings of faculty of Science and that of faculty of Agriculture (Assiut).
The tree is native to India and Malaya.
 

Morus alba L. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
التوت الأبيض

The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, and often lobed and serrated on the margin. Lobes are more common on juvenile shoots than on mature trees. The trees can be monoecious or dioecious.

The tree is native to  in Southern Europe, the Middle East, northern Africa, and the Indian subcontinent.
 

Ficus benghalensis L. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
تين بنغالي

Very large, fast growing, evergreen tree up to 30 m high, with peculiar aerial roots, spreading branches and ovate-cordate leaves. Often planted around temples and is considered sacred by both Hindus and Buddhists. 
The tree is native to India.
 

Ficus religiosa L. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
فيكس مذنب

Large trees, up to 30 m high, with attractive heart shaped glossy leaves. Growing between faculty of Science and faculty of Engineering (Assiut).
The tree is native to India.
 

Ficus lyrata Warb. Moraceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
فيكس لايراتا

The leaves are variable in shape, but often with a broad apex and narrow middle, resembling a lyre or fiddle; they are up to 45 cm long and 30 cm broad (though usually smaller) with a leathery texture, prominent veins and a wavy margin.The fruit is a green fig 2.5–3 cm diameter.
It is native to western Africa, from Cameroon west to Sierra Leone, where it grows in lowland tropical rainforest.
 

Nerium oleander L. Apocyanaceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
الدفلة

Oleander grows to 2–6 metres (7–20 feet) tall, with erect stem. The leaves are light green and very glossy when young, maturing to a dull dark green. The flowers grow in clusters at the end of each branch; they are white, pink to red, 2.5–5 cm (1–2 in) diameter. They are often, but not always, sweet-scented. The fruit is a long narrow pair of follicles 5–23 cm (2–9 in) long, which splits open at maturity to release numerous downy seeds.
The tree is native to temperate and subtropical areas. 
 

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. Malvaceae

Faculty
العلوم
Arabic Title
ورد الصين

It is a bushy, evergreen shrub or small tree growing 2.5–5 m (8–16 ft) tall and 1.5–3 m (5–10 ft) wide. The plant has a branched taproot. Its stem is aerial, erect, green, cylindrical, and branched. Its leaves are simple and petiolate, with alternate phyllotaxy. The leaf shape is ovate, the tip is acute, and the margin is serrated. Its flowers bloom in summer and autumn. 
The tree is native to the tropics and subtropics, but its native range is Vanuatu.
 

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