Ithi (Ficus Microcarpa Moraceae)

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The plant is also used in traditional medicine in India, Malaysia, China and Japan. In Japan, the bark, the aerial roots and dried leaves are traditionally used against pain and fever, while in China the plant is traditionally used among others against the flu, the malariabronchitis and rheumatism. The pharmacological properties of Ficus microcarpa would include antioxidant activities, antibacterialanticarcinogen and anti diabetic agents.

Ficus microcarpa is a tropical tree with smooth light-gray bark and entire oblanceolate leaves about 2-2.5 inches (5–6 cm) long which in Mediterranean climates grows to about forty feet (twelve meters) tall and with an equal spread of crown. Where conditions are favorable for the banyan habit (tropical and humid subtropical) it grows much larger, producing great numbers of prop roots.

The largest known specimen is Auntie Sarah’s Banyan at the Menehune Botanical Gardens near Nawiliwili, KauaiHawai’i which is 110.0 feet (33.53 meters) in height, 250 feet (76.2 meters) in crown spread, and having over one thousand aerial trunks.

The Ficus microcarpa with the thickest trunk is also in Hawai’i, at Keaau Village, Puna District, on the Big Island. Its main trunk is 28.0 feet (8.53 meters) thick at breast height. It is also 195.0 feet (59.44 meters) in limb spread. Only slightly smaller is the “Banyan at Lomteuheakal” in Vanuatu, a Ficus microcarpa with a main trunk 27.15 feet thick (26 meters circumference).

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