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Candle Vine (Pothos longipes) Climbing a Rainforest Tree, Cairns Region, Queensland

Candle Vine (Pothos longipes) Climbing a Rainforest Tree, Cairns Region, Queensland Leesa Baldwin

A close-up photograph captures the elegant climbing stems of Candle Vine (Pothos longipes) ascending the moss-covered trunk of a rainforest tree in the Cairns region of Far North Queensland. The vine's glossy, bright green juvenile leaves are arranged neatly along slender stems, their fresh surfaces glistening with moisture in the humid rainforest environment. Delicate mosses and lichens blanket the tree bark, adding texture and contrasting beautifully with the vibrant foliage. A shallow depth of field softly blurs the surrounding rainforest, drawing attention to the intricate relationship between the climbing vine and its host tree. The composition highlights the remarkable diversity of tropical rainforest plants and the complex vertical structure that supports countless climbing species beneath the dense canopy.

Candle Vine (Pothos longipes) is native to the tropical rainforests of northeastern Australia and is commonly found throughout the Wet Tropics of Queensland. The Cairns region lies within this UNESCO World Heritage Area, where warm temperatures, abundant rainfall and high humidity provide ideal conditions for vines, epiphytes, mosses and ferns. Species such as Candle Vine play an important ecological role by contributing to the rainforest's layered vegetation and extraordinary botanical diversity.

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

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