Stephen Blythe

The trees are the first thing one notices upon entering the rainforest. They are huge – up to 150 feet (45 m) tall! Trees in the rainforest must grow rapidly to reach the sun at the canopy. To be competitive, they grow tall without growing as wide as trees in moderate climates. They have developed several methods of supporting great height without requiring great width. Having “prop roots” is one method of doing this.