What you see and what I share, you may be wondering, what fruit is this?
Just like when I was photographing this fruit, I was curious and wanted to know more about the fruit I found in this forest.
And when I first searched on Google Lens, it didn't detect what fruit this was, but after I changed the images, Google told me that this was Ficus erecta.
Overall this fruit looks very fresh when it is ripe and red, but I am not sure this fruit can be eaten by humans, even though other creatures such as birds and insects can.
This includes flowering plants that grow in forests with trees 2-4 meters high that I found when I took this picture. There may be other references to this plant. I'd be happy if you want to tell me.
I was attracted to this plant because the fruit looked very fresh and the extraordinary beauty of the photo.
It really varies, some are already ripe, some are only half cooked and some are not ripe at all. Something rare and beautiful that I have ever found, I share it with you here to enjoy photos of these forest strawberries.