PORT JACKSON FIG


Meaning of PORT JACKSON FIG in English

-ˈjaksən- noun

Usage: usually capitalized P&J

Etymology: from Port Jackson, New So. Wales, Australia

: an Australian fig ( Ficus rubiginosa ) resembling the banyan, sometimes planted for ornament, and introduced into southern Africa for brushwood

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