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Meaning of golden fig

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golden fig (n)

a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas

golden fig Sentence Examples

  1. The golden fig tree's leaves shimmered like radiant emeralds in the morning sunlight.
  2. The luscious golden fig, its skin tinged with a warm hue, burst with sugary sweetness.
  3. As the sun began its descent, the golden fig's branches swayed gracefully, casting long golden shadows.
  4. The orchard was a symphony of green foliage, with the golden fig trees standing out like beacons of enchantment.
  5. The aroma of ripe golden figs wafted through the air, enticing passersby to sample their delectable taste.
  6. Each golden fig was a masterpiece, its vibrant color and intricate design a testament to nature's artistry.
  7. The fig seller carried his wares on his shoulder, the golden figs glinting like precious jewels.
  8. The golden fig's delicate skin required gentle handling, as it could easily bruise.
  9. The ancients believed that the golden fig possessed medicinal properties, and its consumption was said to promote health and well-being.
  10. As autumn approached, the golden fig trees dropped their leaves, their summer glory fading into a serene slumber.

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a strangler tree native to southern Florida and West Indies; begins as an epiphyte eventually developing many thick aerial roots and covering enormous areas

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The golden fig tree's leaves shimmered like radiant emeralds in the morning sunlight.

The luscious golden fig, its skin tinged with a warm hue, burst with sugary sweetness.

As the sun began its descent, the golden fig's branches swayed gracefully, casting long golden shadows.

The orchard was a symphony of green foliage, with the golden fig trees standing out like beacons of enchantment.