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Moreover, cultivated species are very common within the villages and the surrounding area, both in agricultural fields and within chestnut woodlands; the most common cultivated fleshy-fruited species are common fig (Ficus carica), cherry tree (Prunus avium), apple tree (Malus domestica), plum tree (Prunus domestica) and pear tree (Pyrus communis).

In Sydney we should all know the word damun – the Port Jackson fig tree so common it was said by the Gadigal to be the favourite habitat of a mischievous spirit.

They also found pollen associated with ornamentals, such as myrtle and water lilies; native fruit trees, including grape vine, common fig and olive; and imported citron, Persian walnut, cedar of Lebanon and birch trees.

Both pollen and insect evidence suggest that Olea europaea L. (olive tree), Ficus carica L. (common fig) and cereals were cultivated.

Andy Freeman, Grimsby The highest standards of scholarship, inspirational subject matter and her wonderfully clear spoken-voice style combine to make the groundbreaking Common People: the History of an English Family (Fig Tree) by Alison Light my book of the year.

The highest standards of scholarship, inspirational subject matter and her wonderfully clear spoken-voice style combine to make the groundbreaking Common People: the History of an English Family (Fig Tree) by Alison Light my book of the year.

Kelo trees with low or no bark cover were the most abundant, but also standing dead trees with most of the bark remaining were quite common (Fig. 5).

It's a fig tree.

Especially from the fig tree?

Ditto any fig tree stories.

And immediately the fig tree withered away.

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