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162 - Ficus macrophylla D. Jesse Wagstaff<br />

f ic u s Ma c r o p h y l l a Desf. ex Pers. [Moraceae]<br />

Citations:<br />

Schultz RA, Kellerm<strong>an</strong> TS, V<strong>an</strong> den Berg H (2005) The role<br />

of fluorescence polarization immuno-assay in the diagnosis<br />

of pl<strong>an</strong>t-induced cardiac glycoside poisoning livestock<br />

in South Africa. Onderstepoort J Vet Res 72(3):189-201.<br />

ficus maqui –see– Ficus benjamina L.<br />

f ic u s p u Mi l a L. [Moraceae]<br />

Common Names:<br />

creeping fig; wild fig<br />

Citations:<br />

English PB, Grey LP (1943) Sap dermatitis <strong>an</strong>d conjunctivitis<br />

caused by the wild fig (Ficus pumila). Med J Aust<br />

1(Jun 26):578-579.<br />

Ficus tsiela Roxb. = Ficus amplissima Sm.<br />

fiddle flower –see– Pedil<strong>an</strong>thus tithymaloides (L.) Poit.<br />

fiddleneck –see– Amsinckia intermedia Fisch. & C. A. Mey.<br />

fiddler’s-spurge –see– Euphorbia heterophylla L.<br />

Fieberklee –see– Meny<strong>an</strong>thes trifoliata L.<br />

field balm –see– Glechoma hederacea L.<br />

field be<strong>an</strong> –see– Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet; Phaseolus<br />

vulgaris L.; Vicia faba L.<br />

field bindweed –see– Convolvulus arvensis L.<br />

field dodder –see– Cuscuta pentagona Engelm.<br />

field hedge nettle –see– Stachys arvensis (L.) L.<br />

field horsetail –see– Equisetum arvense L.<br />

field larkspur –see– Consolida regalis Gray; Delphinium<br />

menziesii DC.<br />

field mustard –see– Sinapis arvensis L.<br />

field pea –see– Pisum sativum L.<br />

field pennycress –see– Thlaspi arvense L.<br />

field poppy –see– Papaver rhoeas L.<br />

field s<strong>an</strong>dbur –see– Cenchrus incertus M. A. Curtis<br />

field soapwort –see– Vaccaria hisp<strong>an</strong>ica (Mill.) Rauschert<br />

field sorrel –see– Rumex acetosella L.<br />

field woundwort –see– Stachys arvensis (L.) L.<br />

fierce thorn apple –see– Datura ferox L.<br />

fiery thorn –see– Pyrac<strong>an</strong>tha coccinea M. Roem.<br />

Fiesenkerbel –see– Heracleum m<strong>an</strong>tegazzi<strong>an</strong>um Sommier &<br />

Levier<br />

fig –see– Ficus benjamina L.; Ficus carica L.<br />

figuera infernal –see– Ricinus communis L.<br />

figues –see– Ficus carica L.<br />

filis mas –see– Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott<br />

filix mas –see– Dryopteris filix-mas (L.) Schott<br />

fimble –see– C<strong>an</strong>nabis sativa L.<br />

fine-leaf sneezeweed –see– Helenium amarum (Raf.) H.<br />

Rock<br />

fine-leaf water dropwort –see– Oen<strong>an</strong>the aquatica (L.) Poir.<br />

finger cherry –see– Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa Benth.<br />

finger cherry loquat –see– Rhodomyrtus macrocarpa Benth.<br />

finger flower –see– Digitalis purpurea L.<br />

finger tree –see– Euphorbia tirucalli L.<br />

finger weed –see– Amsinckia intermedia Fisch. & C. A.<br />

Mey.<br />

Fingerhut –see– Digitalis l<strong>an</strong>ata Ehrh.; Digitalis purpurea L.<br />

fir club moss –see– Huperzia selago (L.) Bernh. ex Schr<strong>an</strong>k<br />

& Mart.<br />

fireball –see– Bassia scoparia (L.) A. J. Scott<br />

firecracker pl<strong>an</strong>t –see– Aesculus pavia L.<br />

firesticks –see– Gomphocarpus fruticosa (L.) W. T. Aiton<br />

firethorn –see– Pyrac<strong>an</strong>tha coccinea M. Roem.<br />

fireweed –see– Bassia scoparia (L.) A. J. Scott; Datura<br />

stramonium L.; Gaillardia pulchella Foug.; Senecio<br />

linearifolius A. Rich; Senecio madagascariensis Poir.<br />

fireweed fiddleneck –see– Amsinckia intermedia Fisch. & C.<br />

A. Mey.<br />

fisa –see– Blighia sapida K. D. Koenig<br />

Fischerkappe –see– Aconitum napellus L.<br />

fishtail palm –see– Caryota mitis Lour.; Caryota urens L.<br />

fitweed –see– Corydalis case<strong>an</strong>a A. Gray<br />

f i Tz r o y a c u p r e s so i d e s (Molina) I. M.<br />

Johnst. [Cupressaceae]<br />

Synonyms:<br />

f itzroya patagonica Hook. f. ex Lindl.<br />

Common Names:<br />

alerce; l’alerce<br />

Citations:<br />

Oleffe JA, Dedeken H, Sporcq J (1975) Occupational dermatitis<br />

from alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides). Contact Dermatitis<br />

1(5):319.<br />

Oleffe J, Dedeken H, Sporcq J, et al. (1975) Allergie cut<strong>an</strong>ée<br />

professionnelle à l’alerce (Fitzroya cupressoides). Berufsdermatosen<br />

23(6):196-207.<br />

Oleffe JA, Sporcq J, Hublet P (1975) Epidemiological study<br />

of the wood industry in Belgium. Contact Dermatitis<br />

1(5):315-316.<br />

Fitzroya patagonica Hook. f. ex Lindl. = Fitzroya<br />

cupressoides (Molina) I. M. Johnst.<br />

five-finger root –see– Cicuta virosa L.<br />

five-hook bassia –see– Bassia hyssopifolia (Pall.) Kuntze<br />

Flachs –see– Linum usitatissimum L.<br />

flag iris –see– Iris ×germ<strong>an</strong>ica L.<br />

flag lily –see– Iris ×germ<strong>an</strong>ica L.

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