Magnoliophyta
Ovules (and seeds) enclosed within carpels (fruits); the carpels bearing stigmas upon which the pollen lodges. Pollen produced in the anthers of stamens. Carpels and stamens usually surrounded by a perianth; the whole constituting a flower which may be uni- or bi-sexual (= angiosperms) Magnoliophyta
Flowers usually 4- or 5-merous (rarely 3-merous, when the plants are usually branching trees, shrubs or parasitic twiners). Leaf venation usually reticulate. Embryo with 2 cotyledons. Trees, shrubs, herbs, climbers Magnoliopsida
Leaves very scabrous on the upper surface. Aerial roots absent
Figs glabrous or slightly rough. Mature figs up to 2 cm diam. Leaves obovate to elliptic, 6–10 cm long. Erect shrub or small tree. Blackbutt Reserve, Newcastle. Ficus fraseri
Figs pubescent hispid, 8–12 mm diam. when mature. Leaves oblong-elliptic, 7–15 cm long. Shrub or small tree erect or scrambling. Coast and adjacent plateaus; valleys of the Blue Mts In or near RF. Sandpaper Fig Ficus coronata