The Ficus Ruminales was a fig tree on the Palatine Hill in ancient Rome at the spot where tradition said Romulus and Remus were reared by a she-wolf. When the tree began to droop in 58AD it was seen as a bad portent for Rome. Species About 800, including: Ficus altissima Ficus americana Ficus aurea Ficus benghalensis - Indian Banyan Ficus benjamina - Weeping Fig Ficus broadwayi Ficus carica - Common Fig Ficus citrifolia Ficus drupacea Ficus elastica Ficus godeffroyi Ficus grenadensis Ficus hartii Ficus lyrata Ficus macbrideii Ficus macrophylla - Moreton Bay Fig Ficus microcarpa - Chinese Banyan Ficus... The Palatine Hill (Latin Palatium) is the centermost of the seven hills of Rome and is one of the most ancient parts of the city of Rome in Italy. ... Location within Italy The Roman Colosseum Rome (Italian and Latin: Roma) is the capital city of Italy and of its Latium region. ... Romulus and Remus, (771 BC¹-717 BC Romulus, 771 BC-753 BC Remus), the legendary founders of Rome in Roman mythology, were the twin sons of the priestess Rhea Silvia, fathered by the god of war Mars. ... For other uses, see number 58. ... This article is about Omens as divinatory portents. ...
As one of the di indigetes, Rumina lacked the elaborate mythology and personality of later Roman deities, and was instead a more abstract, numinous entity.
Rumina's temple was near the FicusRuminales, the fig tree at the foot of the Palatine Hill where Romulus and Remus were raised by a she-wolf.
Milk, rather than the typical wine, was offered as a sacrifice at this temple.