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Moss-Covered Rainforest Tree Trunk, Cairns Region, Queensland

Moss-Covered Rainforest Tree Trunk, Cairns Region, Queensland Leesa Baldwin

A close-up photograph captures the richly textured bark of a rainforest tree blanketed in vibrant green moss in the Cairns region of Far North Queensland. Delicate mats of moss spread across the trunk, forming a living carpet that thrives in the warm, humid conditions beneath the rainforest canopy. Fine details of the bark, moss and tiny epiphytic growths are brought into sharp focus, while the softly blurred background reveals hints of lush tropical foliage and filtered sunlight. The contrast between the rough tree bark and the soft, velvety moss creates a visually striking composition that highlights the intricate beauty of rainforest microhabitats. The image offers an intimate glimpse into the remarkable diversity of life that flourishes on the surfaces of rainforest trees, where moisture-loving plants play an essential ecological role.

The Cairns region is part of the Wet Tropics of Queensland, a UNESCO World Heritage Area containing some of the oldest continuously surviving tropical rainforests on Earth. High rainfall, year-round humidity and warm temperatures create ideal conditions for mosses, liverworts, lichens and epiphytes to flourish, contributing to the extraordinary biodiversity and ecological complexity that make these ancient rainforests globally significant.

  • Date: 10/04/2025
  • Location: Cairns
  • Region: Far North Queensland
  • Pasture: Natural
  • Irrigation: Array

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