Ficus subcordata is easily recognized by the large plain leaves without obvious side veins and the large egg shaped figs with a small base and larger head. Ficus subcordata is relatively rare in the wet rainforests of Borneo. It is much more common in the seasonally dry forests from Java east to Timor.
Sungai Urit is a small stream that runs into the Segama river near the Litang oil palm estate on the western edge of the Tabin Wildlife Reserve in Sabah.