The Laurel fig is a species of rock-splitting fig that is native to the semi-desert regions of southwesternAfrica. It is only found on rocks, up to an altitude of.
Description
It is generally a scrambler on rocks, but also a medium-sized shrub, or rarely a large tree of tall or more. It is mostly evergreen, though a few are bare in spring, just before new foliage emerges. The elliptic leaves are more than twice as long as they are wide, shiny above and matte below. The sessile or stalkedfigs are producedin the summer months. They are about in diameter and appear in the leaf axils near the branch tips.