Gular, Water source pointer

in #nature7 years ago

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This plant is widely found in tropical forests, swamps and riverside. The wild plant called Ficus Glomerata latin is if we see the fruit is almost similar to the fruit tin / ara. Gular is a species of plant belonging to the Moraceae family. Also known as Cluster Fig Tree or Goolar (gular).

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In addition can be used as shade plants, goolar is also often used as going bonsai. Bonsai goolar has a good bonsai criteria even worth quite expensive to millions of dollars. Although if compared with the tin leaves are not the same, but this goolar has similarities with the tin. The fruit has some uniqueness, both from the side of the fruit and the appearance of branches and twigs. The tree has a large stem even in the wild circumference of the stem can be up to 5 meters. On the main stem removes the roots of the roots and from the roots it appears the fruit that has a sweet taste of sour and is very suitable to be made a rujakan. In ancient times it is even possible now that ancient parents used this tree as a watermark for digging wells.

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If there is a goolar tree that thrives in the land then it can be sure there is a spring in the soil and can be dug to make a well. This is because a fertile fig tree can store water in its roots. So the fertile fig only grows in the region or the soil that contains water or springs.