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24-Sep-2025

strangler fig

The fig begins as an epiphytic seedling high in a host tree, sending its roots down and ensheathing the host tree's trunk (as seen here), eventually taking over, killing the host, and standing in its own right.
Girrungun National Park, north-east Queensland, Australia


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larose forest photos27-Jan-2026 21:30
This is a marvelous shot, showing so well how this strangler fig will eventually stand alone. It is also a very beautiful shot. V
Tom Beech27-Jan-2026 17:17
Not unlike some human relationships 8-)
globalgadabout27-Jan-2026 16:54
definitely a gripping scene..
Raymond27-Jan-2026 14:06
Wow, quite something, strange but amazing nature
Helen Betts27-Jan-2026 12:57
Very interesting looking tree, and an equally interesting narrative as well.
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