Banyan leaves are usually opposite, thick paper, oval oblong, 10 to 25 cm long and 5 to 10 cm wide. The leaves are all or blunt toothed. The top of the leaves is sharp or short, the base is round or nearly wedge-shaped, the surface is rough, the back is long with gray rough villi, and the petiole is 1 to 4 cm long.
Banyan leaves are thin leathery, narrow oval, 4 to 8 cm long, 3 to 4 cm wide, blunt at the apex, wedge-shaped at the base, dark green on the surface, full of leaves, glossy on the surface.
On the axillary or deciduous branches of Ficus microcarpa, or on the vertical branches from the old stems, it is gyroscopic, yellow at maturity, with a diameter of 1.5 to 2.5 cm, and scattered lateral bracts and coarse hairs.
Figs grow in pairs in axils or in axils of fallen leaves, yellow or reddish, oblate, 6 to 8 mm in diameter.