
Another example of a staghorn attached, as epiphytes are, to a tree trunk. Again, this is in the warm-temperate rainforest in Washpool National Park. This staghorn is somewhat larger than yesterday’s being in the order of 150 cm (5 feet) across tip-to-tip.
Related posts:
- Washpool We explored some new territory today. Washpool National Park sits...
- Rainforest There are a few small areas of dry (or warm...
- In the rainforest We spent a day recently traversing all the walking tracks...
- Duval’s Fire Trail: Epiphytes in tree A selection of epiphytes are quite at home in this...
- An ancient Kerry gives some sense of scale to the remains of...
