Fallen Tree (Large) describes the massive trunk and root system of a once-standing tree that has collapsed, either through storm, age, or natural decay. Its scale dominates the ground, stretching across clearings, streams, or forest floors with branches sprawling outward in various stages of breakage. The bark may be stripped, scarred, or covered with moss and fungi, while exposed roots rise dramatically like a natural sculpture.
Found in forests, wetlands, and woodlands worldwide, large fallen trees are sometimes called windthrows or downed timber, marking the visible aftermath of natural forces. Beyond their dramatic presence, they play vital ecological roles—providing shelter for wildlife, creating microhabitats, and enriching the soil as they decompose. Symbolically, they embody both power and vulnerability, serving as reminders of the balance between growth and collapse in natural cycles. As landscape features, large fallen trees remain striking, blending ruin and renewal in their monumental resting forms.
Fallen Tree (Large) has varied heights between 6’-10’ (183-305 cm) and varied lengths in the range of 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m).
Fallen Tree (Large) describes the massive trunk and root system of a once-standing tree that has collapsed, either through storm, age, or natural decay. Its scale dominates the ground, stretching across clearings, streams, or forest floors with branches sprawling outward in various stages of breakage. The bark may be stripped, scarred, or covered with moss and fungi, while exposed roots rise dramatically like a natural sculpture.
Found in forests, wetlands, and woodlands worldwide, large fallen trees are sometimes called windthrows or downed timber, marking the visible aftermath of natural forces. Beyond their dramatic presence, they play vital ecological roles—providing shelter for wildlife, creating microhabitats, and enriching the soil as they decompose. Symbolically, they embody both power and vulnerability, serving as reminders of the balance between growth and collapse in natural cycles. As landscape features, large fallen trees remain striking, blending ruin and renewal in their monumental resting forms.
Fallen Tree (Large) has varied heights between 6’-10’ (183-305 cm) and varied lengths in the range of 20’-30’ (6.1-9.14 m).