The other trees, again, bear their fruit beneath the leaves,
for the purpose of protection, with the exception of the fig, the
leaf of which is very large, and gives a great abundance of
shade; hence it is that we find the fruit placed above it; in
addition to which, the leaf makes its appearance after the fruit.
There is said to be a remarkable peculiarity connected with
one species of fig that is found in Cilicia, Cyprus, and Hellas;
the fruit grows beneath the leaves, while at the same time the
green abortive fruit, that never reaches maturity, is seen growing on the top of them. There is also a tree that produces an
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