Ficus ruginervia is an uncommon root climbing liana  confined to primary forest throughout Borneo.

The young figs  which normally measure 3-4 cm in diameter are often very colourful  when immature  but when adult the figs ripen orange.

The leaves are very variable  as shown in these photographs..

The ripe female figs have evolved to be dispersed by primates such as macaques and gibbons.

Photos and information provided by Shavez Cheema and Chun Xing WONG of 1Stop Borneo Wildlife.