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The Common Fig (Ficus Carica) Is A Large, Deciduous Shrub Or Small Tree Native To Southwest Asia And The Eastern Mediterranean Region (From Afghanistan To Greece). It Grows To A Height Of 6.9€“10 Metres (23€“33 Ft) Tall, With Smooth Grey Bark. The Leaves Are 12€“25 Centimetres (4.7€“9.8 In) Long And 10€“18 Centimetres (3.9€“7.1 In) Across, And Deeply Lobed With Three Or Five Lobes. The Fruit Is 3€“5 Centimetres (1.2€“2.0 In) Long, With A Green Skin, Sometimes Ripening Towards Purple Or Brown. The Sap Of The Fig's Green Parts Is An Irritant To Human Skin