Ficus aurea, the Florida strangler fig, golden fig or higuerón, a tree species native to Florida, the northern and western Caribbean, southern Mexico and Central America south to Panama
Schistonchus laevigatus and Schistonchus aureus are plant-parasitic nematodes associated with the pollinator Pegoscapus assuetus and Pegoscapus mexicanus respectively and syconia of Ficus citrifolia and Ficus aurea respectively.
Ficus | Ficus religiosa | Domus Aurea | Ficus elastica | Ficus aurea | Ficus benghalensis | Saint Aurea | Rayjacksonia aurea | Opuntia ficus-indica | Lei Áurea | Grevillea aurea | Ficus microcarpa | Ficus macrophylla | Ficus citrifolia | Aurea (Oria) | Tabebuia aurea | Saint Aurea (disambiguation) | Pollinating fig wasp (''Ceratosolen'' sp.) collected on ''Ficus septica | Pages from the 1656 translation of ''Aurea Themis'' of Michael Maier | Ovipositing non-pollinating fig ''Apocrypta'' on Ficus sur | Ficus tinctoria | Ficus racemosa | ficus | alt=Cattleya dowiana aurea, from ''Reichenbachia'' Series I Volume I Plate 5 . |