Definition of Ficuses

1. ficus [n] - See also: ficus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ficuses

fictitious feeding
fictitiously
fictitiousness
fictive
fictive kin
fictively
fictiveness
fictivenesses
fictography
fictomercial
fictomercials
fictor
fictors
ficttelite
ficus
ficuses (current term)
ficusin
ficusses
fidalgo
fidalgoes
fidaxomicin
fiddious
fiddle
fiddle-faddle
fiddle-shaped
fiddle about
fiddle around
fiddle away
fiddle the books

Literary usage of Ficuses

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. American Gardening (1890)
"My plan is to have a number of foliage plants—palms, cycads, ficuses and the like—which might be called permanent plants, and from tittie to time I ..."

2. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1839)
"Urena speciosa was an imposing object, with a vigorous new frond, six or eight feet in length. Musa sapientum was also handsome; the ficuses were large and ..."

3. Gleanings from French Gardens: Comprising an Account of Such Features of by William Robinson (1869)
"The fine-foliaged things generally, Palms, ficuses, and the like, are as remarkable for bearing a great deal of removal, and for not suffering much from the ..."

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