South Florida hosts many Strangler Figs and Mangroves and their dense, tangled looking roots. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergI don’t see such creations in the Midwest. This Strangler Fig is it’s own horror movie. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergAll begun from a Strangler Fig seed that landed in a Cypress or Oak in a wetlands subtropical environment. Wow. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergMajestic in size, it does humble oneself. I am small and insignificant compared to nature’s giants. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergI would love a timelapse video of the growth of this montster. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergThis Strangler seems to be beginning it’s growth process. It has yet to encompass its host. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergAirplants often thrive in the subtropical habitats; these live on a False Strangler Fig. Copyright 2024 Pamela BreitbergLife is complicated, determined, competitive and natural. Copyright 2024 Pamela Breitberg